To Ron, and anyone else who was waiting to hear from me about "Ecsaine": Sorry I didn't get back to you all. It was not a personal slight. I just was so impressed with the stuff that I started working with Jurgen right away to make it commerciually available to everyone: he already has the marketing setup. My apologies, again. Thump P.S. Besides uniformity, I was astounded by the fact that the stuff actually has "grain" ( not as much as buckskin, but that could possibly be improved by a quick swipe with sandpaper ) and that it is impossible to stretch with one's bare hands ( well mine, anyway ). I'll fool around with glue types for it, and let you know on this issue, too. I suspect it will glue very well. --- Ron Nossaman <rnossaman@cox.net> wrote: > > > I'm not a regular on here, and am always surprised > when I log on and see > > the lack of information on this forum that is > readily available. > > Since you have readily available information the > rest of us aren't > apparently privy to, BECOME a regular and educate > us. > > > > The good techs know about them > > and order them regularly. > > Not any more. Now the rest of us know too. If you'll > describe the > secret handshake as well, we'll all be elite. > > What else have you got for us? > > > >Sometimes, they do have to be special > > ordered, and that’s something I know Lloyd is > not likely to mess with > > if you’re not a regular customer. Lloyd is not > a typical supply > > house. He only deals in the high end, and that > can be frustrating for > > some technicians. > > So tell me. How high does one's end have to be, and > which end, > before such privileged information becomes > (magically?) known to > one? Or is it genetic? I didn't get the TWIX, so I > obviously didn't > make the cut. But then Renner USA hasn't shown any > noticeable > reluctance to sell me anything I've ordered, so they > can't be too > exclusive a club. > > Ron N > _______________________________________________ > pianotech list info: > https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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