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<blockquote data-quote="fdlsys" data-source="post: 343603" data-attributes="member: 2310"><p>^--- :notworthy: Good man! You're perfecting your skill :thumbs:</p><p></p><p>If only you took some pics, before and after - I'd love to see what you started with and the end result! Which arm/TT do you have it mounted on? </p><p></p><p>It's highly unusual to have 1mm, let alone 2mm of old cantilever available for graft on Eroica, the length of exposed part being a grand total of ... less than 4mm :faint:</p><p>Not to mention that it's within a narrow slit/tunnel and that it has the most sensitive suspension material and the flimsiest suspension tension wire, both well known for collapsing all too easily.</p><p>Pheeew, I envy your eyes, hands and <s>balls</s> courage. </p><p></p><p>Let me know if that one is looking for a new loving owner. </p><p>JQ coming this way? Send it off for a test, hmm? :whistler:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fdlsys, post: 343603, member: 2310"] ^--- :notworthy: Good man! You're perfecting your skill :thumbs: If only you took some pics, before and after - I'd love to see what you started with and the end result! Which arm/TT do you have it mounted on? It's highly unusual to have 1mm, let alone 2mm of old cantilever available for graft on Eroica, the length of exposed part being a grand total of ... less than 4mm :faint: Not to mention that it's within a narrow slit/tunnel and that it has the most sensitive suspension material and the flimsiest suspension tension wire, both well known for collapsing all too easily. Pheeew, I envy your eyes, hands and [s]balls[/s] courage. Let me know if that one is looking for a new loving owner. JQ coming this way? Send it off for a test, hmm? :whistler: [/QUOTE]
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