Ivers and Pond mandolin rail also needed, please...

Sid Blum piano@sover.net
Mon, 30 Jan 2006 20:29:44 -0500


>


Gordon-

 From the Ivers that I've seen, this would not have been a mandolin 
plunky, but a practice/mute/felt hanging from the rail rail.

Sid

>     I still, though, could use a mandolin rail. This
>piano has a  big lever in  the bass cheek block that
>you yank to bring the rail down. The lever's there,
>but the internal bell crank, connecting wire and rail
>itself are gone. I COULD replace it with "Rinky-Tink"
>supply house junk, but I'd much rather have an
>original W,N&G, with heavy nickel-plated hardware and
>such.
>       Thanks!
>       G
>
>--- JWyatt1492@aol.com wrote:
>
>>  Hello Mr. G.
>> 
>>     What does the G. stand for?
>> 
>>  I have several of one  type of  W-N-G whip.
>> 
>>  Can you photo copy one that you
>>  have and fax it to me.
>> 
>>  Fax.  972 - 278 - 5116
>> 
>>  Jack Wyatt
>>
>
>
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