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Tuning a peghead
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rodpacheco
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Joined: Apr. 19 2010
From: Mexico
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RE: Tuning a peghead (in reply to Anders Eliasson)
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Great video Anders, I actually mentioned it to you when you gave me advise on peg fitting, hoping you would check it out and be of use to you and others. I get my pegs from a shop in Pennsylvania, USA. Called Dov-Schmidt Music. The specialize in violins, violas and cellos, but the Viola Pegs that I got from them are beautifully turned, and very cheap comparing to the costs per peg. They sell sets of 4 pegs starting at 6 dollars, going up to 25 dollars or so, per setof 4 pegs. They have boxwood and pear and apple, olive, tetul, walnut, rosewood and ebony. Check it out, the quality of the pegs I receive is excellent!! very well priced. Shipping was very cheap as they only use USPS and may take little while, but they get there well packed. Hope that can be of use to you all! here's the link! http://www.dov-music.com/index.htm Saludos,
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Date Feb. 22 2011 18:57:17
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