Faulk Hammer 4 Sale

David Andersen david@davidandersenpianos.com
Tue, 12 Jul 2005 19:38:49 -0700


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> I recently bought one of Charles' beautiful custom made very light titani=
um
> tuning hammers. I had lost my trusty and comfortably worn Jahn hammer. We=
ll
> ... I found it (I think my grandson had squirreled it away) so I'm sellin=
g the
> Faulk It was a special "patriotic" hammer he made from Stratobond with th=
e
> woods tinted red, white, and blue. It's really quite a beautiful work of =
art.
> You can get info on Charles' hammers and tools at http://www.faulkpiano.c=
om/
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> Alan Barnard
> Salem, Missouri
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> To all---I want to take this opportunity to sing the praises of my Charle=
s
> Faulk tuning lever: 11 inches long, 15-degree head.  It=B9s without questio=
n the
> best, easiest, most
> precise lever I=B9ve ever tuned with.  You can=B9t really grasp how good the =
light
> weight or the ball-type handle design is to your body....it=B9s worth every
> single penny I paid for it, and Charles, you=B9d better get ready to raise =
your
> prices on those bad boys, because you have a winner.  Congratulations and
> thanks you so much.
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> David Andersen
> Malibu, CA =20
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