List, Does anyone out there in cyber land use the Fujan hammer? www.fujanproducts.com Greg Newell At 07:47 PM 7/18/2005, you wrote: >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 > >Greg Newell >Greg's piano Forté >mailto:gnewell@ameritech.net
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