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OLDNICKILBY

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  1. Why not find someone with either a Pantogaph Engraving Machine or a small C N C. It is obvious from repairing 'Tinas that the Pantograph was used. If you are struggling with the Inlay's then there are electro-formers around Birmingham or I can suggest an Engraving Company In Leicester to do them. and the pockets for the inlays

  2. Just what else could we all do.. I am really frustrated that Ebay took no notice whatsoever, I contacted them on 5 occasions regarding this scam . ZILCH.If we try to sell anything that is slightly suspect then they are down on us like a ton of sh one t, but then we only have over 50,000 positive feed backs.

  3. This is just some silly student project. The chances of it getting off the ground are probably zilch. There are plenty of REAL machines on the market that will work well and produce good results. The old adage of "Don't send a boy on a mans errand" comes to mind. C N C is a great way forward on Concertina production as it removes the tedious drudgery of repitition work. I am not averse to making the odd Concertina End on one of our C N C Machining Centres. Quite spectacular to see a 4500 kg machine with a 60 thou cutter in the holder, and great to come in in the morning to find that you have a new pair of ends that have been made whilst you were asleep. This is with all the holes and fretwork ,and a perfect finish.

  4. THIS IS A PHOTO TAKEN ON MY DINING TABLE LAST YEAR. THIS WAS SOLD TO A MAN IN CANADA.

    THE DESCRIPTION IS MINE. THIS WAS MOST CERTAINLY A ONE OFF TWIN REEDED CONCERTINA.AVOID

    DO NOT BID

    I HAVE ALERTED EBAY

    NIC

  5. Hamish is a very interesting bloke, but more importantly he is an awesome player. I had the good fortune to hear him when he came to collect my Tina for its 20 year service I was dreading the prospect of playing for the Arch-angel Hamish as my fingers do not do justice to this magic machine. He sat and played in the kitchen for about an hour, stunning Orkney tunes the like of which I had never heard. A truly wonderful moment. It would be well worth the trip to the Orkneys,but contact him first as he is a keen sailor.

  6. I have thought long and hard about the damper problem and my solution is to injection mould some washers in Santoprene with a Shore hardness of about 65. It will be possible to design them to have a slight grip on the hole so that they will hold on to the spindle of the button. Santoprene has exceptional chemical and U V resistance properties. I will let you know when we have samples available.

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