rub on stencil numbers

bunkypiano bunkypiano at aol.com
Thu Jul 3 19:14:37 MDT 2008


As a rebuilder, a good ole  #2 lead pencil, careful to mark behind the key bushings, reasoning is so you don't cover them up if you spray the sharps,not only will last a piano lifetime, but will produce an impression in the soft spruce.  Keep it simple and efficient.
Tom Mc Nabb 

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tom Servinsky 
  To: Pianotech List 
  Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 6:14 PM
  Subject: rub on stencil numbers


  List
  My local Office Depot and Staples have stopped carrying the nice rub-on numbers I use to mark string sizes. They tell me that they are starting to phase out of making the rub-on numbers. Tell me it ain't so!
  Anyone have a source of reasonably priced rub-on transfer numbers appropriate for string size markings? I found a few sites on the internet but they wanted a small fortune for there style. 
  Tom Servinsky


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