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Hohner Morino VI N with sticky bass pallets

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Congratulations! Great job. By the way, in the accordion repair course I took they said to simply use white glue to attach the felt to the wood for the pallets. Wouldn't take months to get that. But if the double-sided tape sticks well enough and is thin enough to not upset the way the pallets close then it should be fine. Enjoy your fine new instrument!
 
debra : said:
Congratulations! Great job. 
Vladimir M. :
My deepest respect for Your job!!!!
Jozz :
nice job man!!!

congratulations

this is some REAL work good that you took the burger in between

Thank you guys!

debra :

By the way, in the accordion repair course I took they said to simply use white glue to attach the felt to the wood for the pallets. Wouldn't take months to get that. But if the double-sided tape sticks well enough and is thin enough to not upset the way the pallets close then it should be fine. Enjoy your fine new instrument!

That's good to know! i will use a thin layer of white glue in my future works. thanks for the info!
 
Excellent job, congratulations! However, I definitely recommend lettuce and tomato for that burger , otherwise perfection! Good luck with the remaining work.
 
Sebastian... RESPECT to you my friend!  You are both a braver man than I am, and you are more skilled as well.  Amazing story, and thank-you for sharing it with pics!  [font=Tahoma,Verdana,Arial,Sans-Serif]:cool:[/font] [font=Tahoma,Verdana,Arial,Sans-Serif]:cool:[/font] [font=Tahoma,Verdana,Arial,Sans-Serif]:cool:[/font]
 
Tom:
Excellent job, congratulations! However, I definitely recommend lettuce and tomato for that burger , otherwise perfection! Good luck with the remaining work.
Thanks Tom, i couldnt prepare it with lettuce and tomato because i had nothing else! but i usually use these ingredients.

JerryPH:
Sebastian... RESPECT to you my friend! You are both a braver man than I am, and you are more skilled as well. Amazing story, and thank-you for sharing it with pics!
Thanks JerryPH! Im glad you liked the story and the pics, i also liked reading your story! i think i will buy this instrument because of the good comments you made about it. I only feel kinda uncomfortable playing the MIII, but im sure i will be playing it faster and better with practice.

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