removing ebony sharps

Frances Helms fhelmsf@netscape.net
Thu, 07 Nov 2002 14:43:09 -0500


Hmmmmmmm!  But where, oh where, can we get a Hondurian Phlet Puppin at this time of year?
Fran Helms.
Topeka, KS

Wimblees@aol.com wrote:

>In a message dated 11/7/02 12:53:40 PM Central Standard Time, 
>Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no writes:
>
>> I use Elbezenoid Cortisanate mixed with two freshly plucked feathers from a 
>> Hondurian Phlet puppin and a little goose oil. Mix gently over a light open 
>> air stove, adding the Cortisanate carefully and only a little bit at a time 
>> do to its explosive nature. Let cool and place in an double open ended jar, 
>> chilly and dry for storage. 
>> 
>> To use simply place a teaspoon on a 1X6X12 board with  as many black keys 
>> as you can comfortably space on the board. Cover with an aquarium or some 
>> such type semi air tight box and wait  6 to 7 weeks. They will fall off by 
>> themselves.... along with the bushing felt, and any damper lift felt that 
>> may be present. Be advised, Brass captans tend to turn purple, but the 
>> polish nicely afterwards. 
>>  
>> 
>> -- 
>> Richard Brekne 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>
>Richard
>
>I have used this idea, too, but I had to use Costa Rican puppins and penguin 
>oil. Other than that, your're directions are perfect.
>
>Wim 
>

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