Bass Bridge Position-upright

Fenton Murray fmurray at cruzio.com
Tue Mar 11 20:17:07 MST 2008


Thank you, Del. I've said many times I like to push the envelope till it 
breaks to see what happens. Sometimes I think there are only 2 ways to do 
something, the right way and learning something.
Fenton
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Delwin D Fandrich" <fandrich at pianobuilders.com>
To: "'Pianotech List'" <pianotech at ptg.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 12:21 PM
Subject: RE: Bass Bridge Position-upright


>
>
> | -----Original Message-----
> | From: pianotech-bounces at ptg.org
> | [mailto:pianotech-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf Of Greg Newell
> | Sent: March 11, 2008 5:42 AM
> | To: 'Pianotech List'
> | Subject: RE: Bass Bridge Position-upright
> |
> | Fenton,
> | That's some nice looking work. Probably better than the old
> | upright deserved. I'm curious. Why did you go for THAT MUCH
> | backscale.
>
>
> Because one way to learn about these things is to carry a concept to it's
> illogical extreme. It's the same way I started out when I was learning 
> about
> these things. On old uprights (mostly) that I pushed to, and beyond, their
> limits. Things didn't always work and sometimes I ended up either doing 
> them
> over or tossing them out. Once I'd exhausted
>
> Books, magazine articles and papers--even classes--based on someone else's
> research can only take you so far. From then on you really have to wade in 
> there
> and get your own hands dirty.
>
> ddf
>
>
>
> 



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