Author: pliscapoivre
Date: 2011-11-19 10:55
Thank you, Robert, for your kind offer. I use a number of tips, and my handle works for all the others, so I don't want to make a modification. I think that the problem with the Nagamatsu is this indentation in the stem:
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In answer to your question, the diameter of the stem on my Nagamatsu is 3.1 mm. The part with the indentation is 2.3 mm. My -1N is 2.66mm. My Adam shapers are all 3.1 as well. Despite being smaller, the -IN fits fine, so it has to be the indentation in the Nagamatsu...
Thank you, too, Andy, for the suggestion. I'll look into it.
wrowand, people tend to take the measurements from different areas that they find to be important, and I find that they don't always line up. My Nagamatsu 0B measures 8.1 mm between the ears, 6.7 at 10 mm down, 6.28 at 20 mm, and 4.42 at 30 mm. However, I don't have the right equipment to take measurements this precise, so don't pay much attention to what I'm saying, please.
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