Geologic Concepts in Piano Technology

Alan Barnard tune4u@earthlink.net
Thu, 8 Dec 2005 11:50:45 -0600


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Looks like that piano would play itself ... all the keys at once and one time only ... boom.

Alan Barnard
Salem, Missouri


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From: Farrell 
To: pianotech@ptg.org
Sent: 12/08/2005 8:02:14 AM 
Subject: Geologic Concepts in Piano Technology


All this recent talk about "petrified" soundboards, "rock" hard hammers, "petrified" bridge cap material, etc.

Well, here's one more for ya: Key Lead Stalactites

I guess if the action isn't sluggish enough for you with five big leads in the keys, a good solution is to add more lead. What, no room on the key to drill for another lead? No problem: grow stalactites!



Terry Farrell
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