Martin,
As usual, I have a hard time figuring out when you guys are serious or making jokes with
that dry wit that seems to thrive in these groups.
If this isn't a joke, What is a turnbuckle first off? further what's a revolving turnbuckle and
what part of the tape frame are we talking about?
Sorry to be so dense.
I am interested in getting an empty tape frame to rack the old set of tapes as I said in the
earlier threads here.
On the Streetly web site I see tape sound samples but I couldn't find any type of price list
showing what an empty tape frame from you costs and what kind of shipping charges I'd
incur coming from the UK to me here in Wilmington, Massachusetts 01887
Again, since I've tried out a friends set of tapes that came from Markus I know that the
longer tape frames they're making will not fit on the right side of my Mark V due to the
placement/location of the SMS at that bottom of the Mark V case. The longer frame hits
the SMS and can't be properly installed.
Are your frames larger now as well or are they the same dimensions as the originals?
Thanks,
John
--- In newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, tronbros@... wrote:
>
> We will be incorporating revolving turnbuckles in all future tape frames.
> These can be a friction point but not any longer. Because they now revolve,
> the build up of dirt through friction is eliminated. Streetly tape frames are
> already over engineered due to a certain John Bradley and are a spin off
> from his perversion for high tensile bolts and over fascination with right
> angles. They are industrial strength. A bit like Blechta's underpants.
>
> Martin - Inventor of the asbestos gusset.
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