I have a Fujan and love it. Allan Wright at Steinway in London has a Faulk, and we each tried the other, to compare. A brief trial doesn't of course compare with regular use. But I think they are both truly excellent. It's great that this technological development of our mail tool has taken place!. I too have declined to present my Fujan to certain pianos! I have made a sympathetic joke out of it with certain customers who had bought or been given worthless worn-out ancient upright pianos. Not that I tackled them with my old lever - they didn't get tuned at all. If I am to tune a piano, it will be with the Fujan, since it's always going to make the job easier. But I have pointed out to customers sometimes that my Fujan lever is worth more than their piano! Best regards, David Boyce. > For those of you who have both a Faulk carbon fiber lever and a Fujan how do you compare the stiffness? I am addicted to the stiffness of the Fujan and would miss that if the Faulk was ANY less stiff. > > dp > Rick, > > I thought I was the only weird-o who uses his Faulk on worthy pianos > only ;-) > > Al - > High Point, NC
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