I got mine at Micheal's --MJ designs. It was in the Pinewood Derby section.
--- Pat Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Cali, > > I had sticky key questions before and you mentioned you would send > me some teflon powder and instructions. It was just before your big > festival and I am sure you were swamped. If you could at least tell > me what to buy and how to use it on my minstrel. > > Thanks, > Pat Wright > 406 S. Sawyer St. > Shawano, Wi 54166 > > Alden & Cali Hackmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Dear Wolfgang, > > This is a very generous offer, thank you. I would indeed be > interested in > hearing about your technique. > > I think that this is exactly the kind of discussion that should go on > this > list. With your agreement I propose the following which I think will > address several issues at once. > > First, the population of the list changes frequently and not everyone > is > acquainted with us, so if you would be willing to start with a short > introduction of who you are and what you have been working on. This > will > give everyone a context in which to put the information. You have > been > doing some amazing things of which not everyone is aware. > > Second, let us go back to posting this under the topic of "Sticky > Keys" so > that readers like Ben who are not interested can quickly delete the > posts. > > Third, please post your techniques and materials for dealing with > sticky > keys and if necessary give your reasons why you use the particular > materials and protocols. > > Fourth, I will respond with the same and would like to invite the > other > luthiers lurking on the list to do the same--Bela, Chris, Helmut, > Marcello, > Matt, Mike, Nagy, Neil, anyone else have some input? > > Finally, once we have all weighed in to our satisfaction Alden and I > will > post this discussion on our FAQ. In this way we can put all this > knowledge > in one place and direct any further questions about the topic to an > easily > accessible place. Hopefully this will minimize further discussion on > the > list while still providing a broad spectrum of ideas from which > players can > make an informed choice. > > Sound okay to you? > > I will ask that you be a little patient over this next week with my > reply > because we are getting ready to go to OTW on Tuesday and things are a > bit > hectic around here :-) > > Also, anyone willing to post to this discussion should be aware that > this > information will be posted to a public website rather than just a > private > e-mail list and by participating you are giving implicit permission > for us > to post this. (Sorry about the legalese, I guess I worked in a law > firm > too long ;-) ) > > ---------Cali > > > Hi Cali, > > >if you are interested how to use silicon spray in a good way for > your > >instruments, please contact me off-list. > >I think it´s not so interesting for the list members. > > > >all the best > > > >Wolfgang > > > > > --------------------------------- > Get your email and more, right on the new Yahoo.com
