A trip to Ronsen Hammer

Erwinspiano at aol.com Erwinspiano at aol.com
Sat Apr 28 10:02:55 MDT 2007


 
Hi Mike
   Good to connect a face with that impressive New York  voice.
   Your post is a important piece of the puzzle. That being said,  if the 
other guys on the list who have used The Ronsen hammer chimed in, they  could  
catalogue all the variety of makes of pianos this hammer  works well, the list 
would be long.
  I'll start. Steinway uprights & grands, Mason & Hamlin,  Baldwin, Steinert, 
Milton, Fischer to name a few from this shop.
  Ok Any body else?
  Dale

Dave, Dale, List,
   I'm glad you guys finally hooked up with Ron to supply  you with a product 
to suit your needs. I've read the posts over the years  concerning the 
"famous maker hammer" and it's restrictions/fallbacks and read  of the "brick walls" 
that you all were up against when speaking to the  production/parts 
department of the same company. Just goes to show that people  can be very clever and 
adaptive when trying to improve their product/service.  High quality parts and 
materials are getting hard to come by these  days.   Mike
 
Michael A. Morvan
Blackstone Valley Piano
76 Sutton  Street
Uxbridge, Ma 01569
(508) 278-9762
_keymaestro at verizon.net_ (mailto:keymaestro at verizon.net) 
_www.pianoandorgankeys.com_ (http://www.pianoandorgankeys.com/) 

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