spoon bender

David Ilvedson ilvey@sbcglobal.net
Mon, 18 Oct 2004 13:45:48 -0700


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The flat, thin type spoon benders are the best...the Yamaha I=
 have but it is used with the universal handle.  When you're=
 trying to find that spoon you want as delicate a tool as you can=
 get.   I like the same style from Pianotek...can't find the=
 catalog #...not the Japanese one or the one for the universal=
 handle.   It's farther back in the catalog for some reason...it=
 does not fit the universal handle.   
TIP:   having the keys out of the way and being able to lift the=
 wippen with one hand while using the tool is VERY helpful.  =
 Both hands are moving as you zero in on the spoon.   BILL=
 SPURLOCKS DAMPER REGULATION ARTICLES!!!!!
David I.
How the heck did you bend a spoon bending tool?   
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Received: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 13:24:35 EDT
Subject: spoon bender

Greetings, 

            Of these two spoon benders, which one is best and=
 will not bend with use:  
the Yamaha ($42.60) or the APSCO 16164($4.75), or are they both=
 good? ( I have to replace the one that bent, which was form=
 Schaff, and which was neither of the two mentioned above.)

Julia
Reading, PA


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