Hi Alan, I'm not a buyer (don't hang up!), but this reminded me that some time back you mentioned a tool you use almost daily, a Red Devil 6-in-1 tool. I saw one at the hardware the other day (didn't buy it), but am wondering if you would share a list of things it comes in handy for. I probably am carrying 6 tools in my kit that it would replace. Dave Davis Renton, WA --- tune4u@earthlink.net wrote: > Two items I no longer use ... a bargain for > whomever. Contact me off-line if > interested, please, at tune4u@earthlink.net > > 1) Yamaha PT-100II Electronic Tuning Device. > > Not as sophisticated as Acu-Tuner, Tunelab, > Cybertuner, etc. but a whole lot > more affordable. The built in curves will give very > acceptable tunings > provided you tune the bass by ear and/or use Randy > Potter's PT-100 > guidelines. > > Provides very accurate pitch raises using the > Sanderson method. > > I made a lot of money with this machine, satisfied > my clients, won some > fairly large accounts and won-over some fussy > people, too! I also used it as > a great aid in learning aural tuning and the science > and art of the piano. > I'm selling this because I have learned to trust my > aural tuning when I must > (still not too fast at it) and because I bit the > bullet and bought an iPAQ > and Tunelab.) > > 2) Schaff's Mini-Wood Extension Lever. See catalog > page 30. This is very > nicely crafted and I like it for many things. Used > it a lot at first but > find that I don't use it much since I bought a > Wonderball and got used to > the round-grip style. > > Alan Barnard > "Big Al's Bargain Barn" in Salem, MO > > > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Send Flowers for Valentine's Day http://shopping.yahoo.com
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