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> Exactly. Â My old EMI tron was equipped with a brass'n. Â Most EMI's had
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> shoddy cabinetry that would easily go out of square. Â The brass capstan
> is a softer metal and could be subject to stresses when  the cabinet and
> it's housings would go out. Â The result was a subtle uniform "wow-ing"
> effect. Â I sold the EMI before I got a chance to replace it with a proper
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> I'm not sure what the "official" reason was for discontinuing their use,
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> --- On Thu, 9/9/10, Tom Doncourt <tomdcour@amnh.org> wrote:
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> From: Tom Doncourt <tomdcour@amnh.org>
> Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Brass capstan
> To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Thursday, September 9, 2010, 4:24 PM
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