This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Hey Quentin - only One? Uno? Singular? All by itself? Are you sure you mean tuning HAMMER? Not LEVER? My tuning hammer has heavy steel toe caps and can be used to devastating effectiveness on the odd protruberant wrest-pin. My S&S extension lever is another thing - but it can do what the 'T' hammer cannot - it can grow and shrink in length. It can also accommodate different head-pieces - long ones, short ones, thick ones, thin ones - my favourite is a real block buster about four inches long and can circumnavigate all sorts of plate protruberances. So who only has one-for-all then? Not I! But anyone who picks up my kit says - "Got a piano in here then?" Michael G.(UK) _____ From: Quentin Codevelle [mailto:quentin.codevelle@tiscali.fr] Sent: 14 September 2005 19:16 To: pianotech Subject: Tuning Hammers, How Many? Hi list, isn't it sufficient to have "only" one tuning hammer??? If it is necessary, we can change the tips, but why carrying more than one? I have the Yamaha tuning hammer, and it tunes everything, I don't need another one. I even don't have to change the tip, #1 tunes everything. Quentin ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/f4/81/5b/f3/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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