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65-note Test Roll
By Ken Vinen

The quickest way to solve this is to purchase a style "A" coin piano
test roll and re-spool it on a pin end roll core.  Style "A" music
rolls are six holes to the inch, as are 65-note rolls.  Do not buy
a "G" roll (also six to the inch) because the note scale is different.
These rolls are available from several sources such as Dave Miner,
Don Rand, etc.

I don't know of any re-cut 65 note test rolls.  Perhaps someone may
have an original to spare, but I have used the above method with good
results.

Ken Vinen
From the land of ice and snow - Stratford Canada.


(Message sent Sat 15 Jan 2000, 07:28:35 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

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