Well, what do you want, junk or craftsman's tools? I had a set at Rutgers and it worked very well indeed. {shrug} Newton Jon Page 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 > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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