Rick Turner posted this video from a Ford Motor Company series from the early 1900's on Facebook.
For those that can't see the embedded video here's the link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxapCiRm278
Rick Turner posted this video from a Ford Motor Company series from the early 1900's on Facebook.
For those that can't see the embedded video here's the link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxapCiRm278
"It's comparable to playing a cheese slicer."
--M. Stillion
"Bargain instruments are no bargains if you can't play them"
--J. Garber
Thank you for this.
It was in this 'movie' or one very similar that was posted here before I noticed the fret installation that ended with a horizontal tap on the fret.
As a nobody novice I had to think on this move.
My fret stock has a horizontal aspect to the barb. A horizontal tap on the seated fret would move the barb into new wood...on a new board...and not likely to lift.?
I was kind of amazed by the induced arch on the back of these.
"It's comparable to playing a cheese slicer."
--M. Stillion
"Bargain instruments are no bargains if you can't play them"
--J. Garber
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