Faulk Hammer 4 Sale

Avery Todd avery1@houston.rr.com
Mon, 18 Jul 2005 18:47:32 -0500


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Alan/David/List,

I've been told that Titanium is fairly flexible. Is this not true? 
Just wondering.

Avery

At 09:38 PM 7/12/05, you wrote:
>I recently bought one of Charles' beautiful custom made very light 
>titanium tuning hammers. I had lost my trusty and comfortably worn 
>Jahn hammer. Well ... I found it (I think my grandson had squirreled 
>it away) so I'm selling the Faulk It was a special "patriotic" 
>hammer he made from Stratobond with the 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.com/>http://www.faulkpiano.com/
>
>Alan Barnard
>Salem, Missouri
>
>
>To all---I want to take this opportunity to sing the praises of my 
>Charles Faulk tuning lever: 11 inches long, 15-degree head.  It's 
>without question the best, easiest, most
>precise lever I've ever tuned with.  You can't really grasp how good 
>the light weight or the ball-type handle design is to your 
>body....it's worth every single penny I paid for it, and Charles, 
>you'd better get ready to raise your prices on those bad boys, 
>because you have a winner.  Congratulations and thanks you so much.
>
>David Andersen
>Malibu, CA

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