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 Re: Asymetric facing--definition and reasoning
Author: D Dow 
Date:   2003-03-21 22:50

Asymetrical facings usually are slightly out of line at the top tip rails....the left is slightly more open than the right. this tends to give the sound more ping or brilliance.....

David Dow

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