TTT for Tom's Tuning Tools, or DRISCOLLEVER, or WRIDGEDWRENCH Thank goodness there's no further inspiration from whence that came, from. David Skolnik At 09:15 AM 8/4/2010, you wrote: >Jon, >Thanks for the recommendation. I've been fooling around with >different materials and configurations for a year or so and ended up >with a design that was pretty close to my first experiment. . >I'm planning on keeping everything "in house" after advice from >other list members. My web guy will be setting up a shopping >cart soon and I'm looking into placing an advert in the Journal Classified. >I still need a catchy name. >Thanks again, >Tom Driscoll > > >Subject: Re: [pianotech] Tom Driscoll CF tuning lever > > >>I'd like to put in a plug for Tom's lever. Mucho Gusto. >> >>There were to things I thought I knew: >>My Hale hammer was up to the task. >>The 5 degree heads were best as recommended by my mentor 40 yrs ago. >> >>Tom's hammer disproved both notions. It's lightweight and ergonomic. >>Pin manipulation is beyond what I was used to or imagined possible. >>I only carry one hammer now instead of three. >> >>Anyone care to make an offer on a Hale extension hammer with heads and tips? >>-- >> >>Regards, >> >>Jon Page > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20100804/86c3a195/attachment-0001.htm>
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