Custom Made Hammers & New Ronsen Wurzen hammers

antares antares@euronet.nl
Sun, 18 Apr 2004 18:20:54 +0200


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On 18-apr-04, at 17:00, Erwinspiano@aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 4/18/2004 3:18:35 AM Pacific Standard Time,=20
> antares@euronet.nl writes:
> The way a hammer sounds also depends on the hammer maker. Pre-pressing
>  the felt for an extended time makes it easier for the hammer maker to
> glue the felt and the under felt, but it damages the inner layers
>  severely. Pre-pressing should therefor be limited as much as =
possible.
>  Cold pressing the felt is the very best, as excess heat also has a
> damaging influence, but cold pressing felt is un-economical for the
>  hammer maker because it takes more gluing time, and in business, time
>  is money.
> =A0=A0=A0 Andre
> =A0=A0=A0 Andre & list
> =A0=A0 Well it certainly may be uneconomical but this is the way Ray =
makes=20
> his hammers. NO pre pressing & hammers=A0are colds pressed
> =A0Dale
>

That's great,
so to all subscribers : you want the best hammers US made?

friendly greetings
from
Andr=E9 Oorebeek

Amsterdam -
The Netherlands

0031-20-6237357
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