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reinforced birdseye 

03-02-2013 19:46
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03-04-2013 23:31

I just sent you a copy that has the link. You should also be able to find Donn's post by entering Brambach in the search field at my.ptg.org

03-04-2013 11:40

In this list? I don't find it.

03-04-2013 11:22

Don't know if you saw this post of mine, but wanted to put part of it here:
Early this morning I was reminded of a post by Donn Young. It was in the thread: Brambach square knuckle action ( November 06, 2012 9:17 AM)
He posted 4 inline pics. Two of these pics show the birdseye on the end of the shank like the 1925 Erard.
It would interesting to know if dowels were also inserted into the part of the shank where the birdseye is on this Brambach.

03-04-2013 10:29

Excellent extrapolation, Allen.

03-04-2013 05:13

I'm assuming the dowel is inserted and then the birdseye is drilled; so strictly speaking, not really like a set screw; no pressure is being exerted on the pin by the dowel. Rather that the hole the pin goes through has end grain in the center. At least that's what I'm assuming this is about.

03-02-2013 23:05

That is something, Allen. Tks for the pics!

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03-04-2013 23:31

I just sent you a copy that has the link. You should also be able to find Donn's post by entering Brambach in the search field at my.ptg.org

03-04-2013 11:40

In this list? I don't find it.

03-04-2013 11:22

Don't know if you saw this post of mine, but wanted to put part of it here:
Early this morning I was reminded of a post by Donn Young. It was in the thread: Brambach square knuckle action ( November 06, 2012 9:17 AM)
He posted 4 inline pics. Two of these pics show the birdseye on the end of the shank like the 1925 Erard.
It would interesting to know if dowels were also inserted into the part of the shank where the birdseye is on this Brambach.

03-04-2013 10:29

Excellent extrapolation, Allen.

03-04-2013 05:13

I'm assuming the dowel is inserted and then the birdseye is drilled; so strictly speaking, not really like a set screw; no pressure is being exerted on the pin by the dowel. Rather that the hole the pin goes through has end grain in the center. At least that's what I'm assuming this is about.

03-02-2013 23:05

That is something, Allen. Tks for the pics!