Work Hardening (was: Hammers with no inner felt)

Erwinspiano@AOL.COM Erwinspiano@AOL.COM
Fri, 26 Jul 2002 10:44:07 EDT


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In a message dated 7/26/2002 5:51:10 AM Pacific Daylight Time, yardbird@pop
.vermontel.net writes:

             Dang Bill
          To the president of the work hardening society
        You can remeber what I said a year ago?    How bout "molecular 
Reorganization"to explain this.
           Dale Erwin

>          Bill Ballard wrote
> A year ago, you spoke of an A whose new board didn't sound like much after 
> the initial stringing and action regulation with new hammers. It was 
> on its side in your shop for (six months? a year?), and when you set 
> it up again, it sounded like heaven, just the way you were initially 
> wishing it to sound. What's at work here? Whatever it is, I'd at 
> least say that the board is undergoing its own internal processes.
> 
> Pianos are like new born human beings. Full maturity requires 
> constant nurturing.
> 
> (Dang, just made myself another bowl of computer-fried oatmeal!@##@!)
> 


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