Bob looks intersting why did it not work? Actually that is an
assumption but I assume there were issues if they stopped using them?
Debbie Schmidt Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 15, 2009, at 4:07 PM, Robert Osmun <ros...@osmun.com> wrote:
I think Alexander used this setup for about three weeks some time in
the eighties. The springs are designed to compensate for any mis-
alignment of the lever hinge rods so as to keep the levers in proper
alignment and at the proper distance from the stop arms. (I've got
some spares, if you ever need any.)
Thanks for the pics.
Bob Osmun
Lawrence Yates wrote:
Sorry for the delayed reply.
I have posted a photograph of the valve levers here:
http://tinyurl.com/c5xszb
Cheers,
Lawrence*
*
2009/3/10 Robert Osmun <ros...@osmun.com>
Cool! In what way are they strange?
Bob Osmun
Lawrence Yates wrote:
My Alex 103 has strange springs on the valve levers, something I
have not
seen on any other instrument.
Cheers,
Lawrence
Lawrenceyates.co.uk
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