Actually, I found Martin's address on the Lute Society page and
dropped him a line. I'll let you know if I hear anything.
GDR
On Dec 6, 2007, at 8:39 AM, Gregory Doc Rossi wrote:
Rob, could you get in touch with Martin and ask who it was?
A metal worker I knew in Italy repaired my tuner for me - one of
the screw heads had broken off and couldn't really be turned with
the key. It was a pain in my neck for years... He fixed it in a
matter of minutes. I had taken it to several watch makers and none
of them could make heads or tails out of it. This is why I'm
suspicious that the only relation to watches is the key. After
all, there are no gears, no springs, just screws with nuts in a case.
GDR
On Dec 6, 2007, at 8:26 AM, Rob wrote:
Many years ago, when I got my first guittar with Preston machines,
Martin
Haycock arranged for a craftsperson at West Dean College of
instrument
making to refurbish the mechanism. I don't know who that was, but
apparently
he knew a lot about the system. He did a first-class job.
Rob
www.rmguitar.info
-----Original Message-----
From: Alexander Batov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 December 2007 01:07
To: cittern list
Subject: [CITTERN] Re: Preston tuner history
On Tuesday, December 04, 2007 6:33 AM Martina Rosenberger wrote:
I have another question.
As you have seen more than one Preston in your work: were there
differences between the brass cases? If they had a "production
line" look,
I assume none.
Were the threads always the same? Were they in the same condition
or were
there problems with some of them (rust, oxidation, anything...)
This will not help with the dating, but gives a clue to the way
of making
them........
Hello Martina,
Well, I wish I paid more attention to such fine features at the
time. It
never even occurred to me that anybody will be interested in watch
tuners (I
certainly wasn't) ... but as I've already said Preston's all
looked pretty
much identical. The Hoffmann's had a rather worn look (both the
treads and
their square ends too, some almost totally rounded and so could
only be
turned with a smaller size keys).
Alexander
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