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A little viewing question here:

 

Please let me know if the files are readable. On my computer, the files appear in windows explorer along with a little box in the lower RH corner of the image that allows me to zoom in on the image.

 

Does everyone else's web browser work that way?

 

 

Bob

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Please let me know if the files are readable.

They are readable in my browser.

 

On my computer, the files appear in windows explorer along with a little box in the lower RH corner of the image that allows me to zoom in on the image.
MS "Windows Explorer" usually means the application that lets you view the file structure on your drives/network. Unless MS has recently changed the terminology (not impossible) the internet browser is known as "Internet Explorer". I suspect you mean the latter.

 

Does everyone else's web browser work that way?
I have an older version of MS Internet Explorer (IE5), which doesn't have the zoom option, so I have to scroll to see the full images.

 

But the images are JPEGs, so if I really want to be able to zoom on them, I can always download them and then view them using another program which does have zoom capabilities (e.g., MS Photo Editor).

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Please let me know if the files are readable.  On my computer, the files appear in windows explorer along with a little box in the lower RH corner of the image that allows me to zoom in on the image.

 

Does everyone else's web browser work that way?

When I click on one of your links a new Netscape browser window opens with the jpg in it already at full size. I've never seen any zoom capability in Netscape. Is there one? I can scroll around to see the whole image or maximize the window which lets me see most of the whole image at once. It seems to me that you can resample them to be about half the size and you'll still be able to read everything just fine.

Posted

HEY,

 

Guess what? This is NOT Jim Wright. This is Bob Tedrow.

 

I am currently logged in as Jim Wright.

 

This is an odd glitch.

 

Something is wrong with the software.

 

Bob Tedrow

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It seems to me that you can resample them to be about half the size and you'll still be able to read everything just fine.

If you "edit" (basically open and resave) them in MS Photo Editor, you can independently control image dimensions and resolution (file size).

Posted

Bob - if you ever decide to send one of your concertinas on an international tour, please put me down on your list. :P

 

Cheers

Morgana

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Bob,

 

I am so impressed with your dedication to producing a quality instrument in the mid=priced range. Speaking from the vantage point of a small, service oriented business owner, you have set a wonderful example of how to make the customer count in your product development and marketing. You are doing a great job, and I can only say WELL DONE! After this kind of feedback, I am extremely excited about seeing the next generation of the Tedrow Concertina.

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Bob - if you ever decide to send one of your concertinas on an international tour, please put me down on your list. :P

 

Cheers

Morgana

I think Malcolm Clapp might have one at the moment...

 

Chris

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QUOTE (Morgana @ Feb 18 2004, 09:43 AM)

Bob - if you ever decide to send one of your concertinas on an international tour, please put me down on your list.

 

Cheers

Morgana 

 

I think Malcolm Clapp might have one at the moment...

 

Yes, I do have a Tedrow hexagonal 30 C/G, about 2 years old, and for sale.

If not sold beforehand, it will be at the National Folk Festival in Canberra at Easter.

If you are there, find me and have a play....

Regards

Malcolm

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mercy, it's a long way from home.

In Australia? Compared to the Mars rovers, it hasn't even left the back porch, yet. ;)

 

...I'll bet business would really pick up if we could get somebody to play a concertina on the Space Station. :)

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ok, back to the tour.

 

After completing the first leg of the tour, I called the touring concertina off the road for an evaluation of the instrument and the log book. After reading the comments, I decided to reset all the reeds to cut down the volume and to improve reed response at low volumes.

 

To gain a little objectivity, I removed the old log book and replaced it with a new one. The idea is to compare the general comments with the first log to see if my efforts at manipulating the tone, timbre and action of the concertina are reflected in the notes from the "tourists"

 

I think you will note the difference as well as I.

 

http://hmi.homewood.net/log2003/leg2scan1.jpg

http://hmi.homewood.net/log2003/leg2scan2.jpg

http://hmi.homewood.net/log2003/leg2scan3.jpg

http://hmi.homewood.net/log2003/leg2scan4.jpg

http://hmi.homewood.net/log2003/leg2scan5.jpg

http://hmi.homewood.net/log2003/leg2scan6.jpg

http://hmi.homewood.net/log2003/leg2scan7.jpg

http://hmi.homewood.net/log2003/leg2scan8.jpg

http://hmi.homewood.net/log2003/leg2scan9.jpg

http://hmi.homewood.net/log2003/leg2scan10.jpg

http://hmi.homewood.net/log2003/leg2scan11.jpg

http://hmi.homewood.net/log2003/leg2scan12.jpg

http://hmi.homewood.net/log2003/leg2scan13.jpg

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