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 Re: Pruefer barrel
Author: LeePal 
Date:   2007-09-10 18:32

No, the crack does not appear on the outside. It's only on the inside about 3/4 of the way in and then it stops and then another small vein goes the rest of the way in a slight angle.

Also, the metal ring is loose on the barrel. Any suggestions on keeping that in place?

Interesting about the Leblanc info. So even though it's marked on all the pieces Pruefer or it's matching sn # - it might not even be a true Pruefer???

I didn't even notice the 4 trill keys. Interesting how they are so different. Each one sits under another.

Well we replaced the first key pad last night so it'll be a bit before we'll be able to hear it play - but we can't wait. Thanks for your input, Don.

LeePal



Post Edited (2007-09-11 12:15)

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LeePal 2007-09-10 18:32 
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LeePal 2007-09-11 12:22 
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Don Berger 2007-09-11 14:01 
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