I just looked at this web page. Thanks for the heads up Newton. "A little pricey" has got to be the understatement of the year! a plug cutter with a drill bit in the center, a 4 bladed drill bit with a bit in the center, 2 extra bits, an Allen key, and a handful of key pins for $550 ? You gotta be kidding! Greg Newell At 02:39 PM 9/5/2002, you wrote: >At 11:18 AM 9/5/2002 -0400, you wrote: >>This is exactly why the Onesti system is so superior. All the little >>pins you see are all different sizes. The keys are sorted by the sizes >>of the holes then that pin is used to guide the cutter. You can use any >>wood you wish, poplar, maple, birch, beech, but lemon wood (if you can >>get it) is best because of it's natural lubricity. >> >> Newton >> >>http://www.onestipiano.com/pages/bhrs.html > >It seems a little pricey at $555.00 for the occasional repair. >Regards, > >Jon Page, piano technician >Harwich Port, Cape Cod, Mass. >mailto:jonpage@attbi.com >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Greg Newell mailto:gnewell@ameritech.net
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