It turns out the HG is a Pouget. Maybe repainted by Pajot  Jeune.

Not repainted, repaired

So how do you know it's a Pouget?

Because the descripion says "made by Pouget, repaired by Pajot Jeune"
The button top row keys are also a dead giveaway I believe

Curtis and I have the Pajot Jeune of mine playing and it  is a few
tangents away from done. We even fixed the crack and patched the gap so it looks finished as well. The rest of the work is done and it plays but the tangents
keep moving around.


I have a very safe and sucessful method for fixing loose tangents
Curtis may not approve but it really does give a lasting effect and can be
easily undone
1)Remove the tangent
2)With your fingers rub a VERY LITTLE amount of white pva wood glue into the
tangent shaft
3)Make sure there is NO liquid glue visible especially in the corner between
the tangent shaft and head
4)Leave it to DRY COMPLETELY (1 hour to be safe)
5)Test it with your fingers as smooth and NOT sticky
6)Replace the tangent, it will now be a little tighter to adjust, it
increases the friction
7)Repeat this procedure if necessary until the desired friction is achieved
I really works well, quick, easy, invisible and a long term fix
I got tangents on my Henry HG fixed this way more than 10 years ago and
still working fine

Just wetting the tangent shaft with water (or saliva) works as quick fix but
it is not permanent

See you guys at OTW

Graham Whyte


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