Tuning levers

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Tue, 26 Nov 2002 09:16:47 EST


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In a message dated 11/25/02 1:24:18 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
gnewell@ameritech.net writes:


> Could I please have your opinions about either the Wonderwand, and 
> "THE ORIGINAL TITANIUM TUNING HAMMER" as advertised in the Journal and the 
> Japanese levers from Pianotek? 

No, I haven't unsubscribed, I've just been tuning 5-7 pianos a day and 
practicing for an oratorio which went fabulously well.

I used a WonderWand for about 10 years.  I felt comfortable with it from the 
moment I picked it up but not everyone likes them.  When it came time to 
replace it, I tried Joe Goss' Tuning hammer and am even more pleased with it. 
 I can get more notes right with a single stroke than I ever could before.  
It takes me only about 35 minutes to do my usual 2 pass tunings.

Try Joe Goss' hammer, you'll like it, he guarantees you will or you can 
return it.

Bill Bremmer RPT

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