Hamamatsu Museum of Instruments

Richard Brekne Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no
Sat, 31 Jul 2004 04:33:47 +0200


Calin Tantareanu wrote:

>To me it looks like they were trying to keep a constant increase in string
>length at the strut without using a dogleg in the bridge. That's why they
>moved the pins more to the front on the left and more to the back at the
>right of the strut.
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> Calin Tantareanu
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Ok... perhaps... but what about the marked difference in contact width ?

>>quite a bit... even more then the picture shows, and the width of the
>>front vs back notched area varied even more... tapering down to a very
>>short length in the low treble and very high diskant.
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>>So whats the reasoning behind these two things ?
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>>Cheers
>>RicB
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