After 40 years using a traditional lever I ordered a Fujan. I loved using it after just a few pins, but it took 10 or 20 tunings for my hand to fully adapt. The only negative at all, and its a very small one, is that its a little harder to see past the head and shaft if you want to check that its on the correct string. Albert. On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 10:29 AM, Cy Shuster <cy at shusterpiano.com> wrote: > While I'm greatly pleased that engineers like Steve Fujan are tackling > the problems we face every day (using actual science rather than > speculation!), I was surprised to find that I didn't like his lever when I > tried it in Kansas City. I didn't get to tune -- it was just a pin in a > board -- but I didn't like the feel of the grip, or the movement of the > pin. I tuned with a lot of different levers at NBSS. > > Has anyone else found a learning curve with this lever? > > --Cy-- > ABQ, NM > > ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* erwinspiano at aol.com > *To:* pianotech at ptg.org > *Sent:* Monday, September 08, 2008 7:16 AM > *Subject:* Re: Carbon fiber durability > > > Carbon fiber fans...Mark,Barb, Don..... > It's great to see these becoming the wave of the future. we bought Dennis > one of the Fujans upon graduation from North Bennett st. When his tools were > stolen last year it was the very first thing he ordered. > > I typically use the 15 degree head with a short tip. I > also purchased another complete head piece with a 5 degree angle and > attached a longer tip via a tip extension in the event tall struts become > an issue .Also this set up is handy on some uprights where the lid > clearance is an issue. All this is a rare occasion. I do like the way the > different angle feels on some pinss well. I find it an easy quick change to > simply screw the head on & off as opposed to changing tips. I love this tool > & enjoy tuning so much more than before. There's nothing like good > equipment. > Dale > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20080908/fe8698c7/attachment.html
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