An odd situation

David Andersen bigda@gte.net
Mon, 06 Sep 2004 16:59:46 -0700


> It might very well be possible that this C6 is one of those 'monsters', by
> which I mean to say that  you have a 'lucky action'. If that is the case, you
> may have a perfect 10 mm key dip and a huge striking distance, meaning that
> this C6 is capable of becoming a kind of 'concert animal' in regard to tonal /
> dynamical output.
> oh, and indeed, if the hammer cushions are too high, take your voicing tool,
> stick da needles 2 mm inside the cushion 2 from the top, and with a pliers rip
> off the 2 mm cushion felt. That will give you ample space for your hammer
> blow. 
> Have fun............


Bravo, bravo, my friend....transmute the "problem" into a success....this is
why I know you're a wizard.....your attitude is priceless.

With all my respect---

David Andersen


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