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PeterWillis Technician
Joined: August.01.05 Location: USA
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Posted: August.21.05 at 9:08pm | IP Logged
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I've read in the past that at points, Linton was a small enough shop
that they weren't able to run tooling for their full line of
instruments, requiring purchase of stenciled or custom instruments from
other shops. I'm sure this is true since I've seen Lintons marked
France - does anyone know who made what when, and how to tell what came
from whom? Are there roadmaps like keywork design, model/serial
numbers...
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LarryMueller Technician & Clinician
Joined: January.20.05 Location: USA
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Posted: August.24.05 at 4:07am | IP Logged
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I'm really hazy on
the Linton details myself, but it's my understanding that the plans
were sold, and that the newer Armstrong and Olds oboes are using a
revamping of the Linton design. One feature which has caused me trouble
on some of these is the black plastic adjustment screws. Too mushy a
material for this, and they are placed too close to the key hinge,
which does not allow for as fine adjustments as when they are further
from the hinge.
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