Spine angle (was:Something Odd)

James Grebe pianoman@accessus.net
Tue, 5 Apr 2005 15:53:18 -0500


Hi,
That, too, would be an advantage for the greater angled side.
Jim
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "V T" <pianovt@yahoo.com>
To: <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 3:01 PM
Subject: Spine angle (was:Something Odd)


>
> Hello Jim,
>
> Baldwins have that feature too.  The reason could also
> be that this allows the bridges to be located more
> centrally on the soundboard, not as close to the rim.
>
> Vladan
>
> ====================================
> I had always thought that M&H was the only one to have
> a greater than 90 degree angle between the front and
> the left side, the idea being to enlarge the
> soundboard area,
> Jim
> James Grebe
>
>
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