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Identifier: commercialinte1921p1cana (find matches)
Title: COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE JOURNAL (CANADA) 1921 pt. 1
Year: 1921 (1920s)
Authors: CANADA. DEPT. OF TRADE AND COMMERCE
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Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
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a similar manner to the felt on the hammer heads. Centres shouldbe loose. Springs should as far as possible be made rust-proof, and particular atten-tion should be paid to black leading and soap stoning jacks and butts. Dowel actionsare much preferred to abstract actions as there are less joints to give trouble. Allwood should be thoroughly seasoned but not too thoroughly kiln-dried as the excessof moisture at certain periods causes the wood to swell exceedingly. In many foreign-made instruments £-inch to the foot is allowed. The glued portions should be rein-forced wherever possible with screws or dowels. This is absolutely essential if theinstrument is to remain intact for any length of time. Specification No. 2 Instrument.—The instrument must have a complete iron frame, perfected over-strung scale, with bushed wrist pin-holes. The iron frame will be bolted with bolts and nuts and a metal clip on back.The bracings to run from extreme bottom to top so as to be clamped between iron
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548 TRADE AND COMMERCE No. 896—April 4, 1921 frame and metal clip at top with the holts. The sounding (board and bars well gluedand screwed, small blocks on tails of bars with screw passing through from front ofS.B. into blocks. Action.—All hammer felts to be riveted; all dampers, checks and heathers notchand jack felts to be sewn. Metal flanges (if possible with easing screws as Bluchner),soft pedal, half blow action, and sustaining pedal. Keys.—Key to be covered with celluloid, in one piece and pinned front and back.Key chasing pinned, if carriage or pilot blocks to be screwed,.sharps to be screwed. Case.—Solid mahogany ends in one piece, also top and fall. Dimensions: height,4. feet, 2 inches; width, 4 feet 8 inches; depth, 2 feet 4 inches. All mouldings to bewell screwed. Brass screws to be used throughout in case. The back will have metalgauze. The pedals will be mouseproof. The bottom to be perfectly closed. Strongcasters to be fitted. Back slips to be polished. Ends and

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  • bookauthor:CANADA__DEPT__OF_TRADE_AND_COMMERCE
  • bookcontributor:Robarts___University_of_Toronto
  • booksponsor:University_of_Guelph__University_of_Windsor_and_University_of_Toronto_Libraries
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