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Salsa SUL stem flippable?

 
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Old 17-04.-2004, 11:17 PM   #1
Kyle.B.H
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Default Salsa SUL stem flippable?

I'm guessing that by flipping a Salsa SUL clamp-on stem, that the stiff
upper lip would now be at the bottom, eliminating the benefit of that
feature. Is that correct?

Thanks,

Kyle


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Old 18-04.-2004, 08:00 AM   #2
Werehatrack
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Default Re: Salsa SUL stem flippable?

On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 14:17:31 GMT, "Kyle.B.H" <rbt@hollasch.com> may
have said:

>I'm guessing that by flipping a Salsa SUL clamp-on stem, that the stiff
>upper lip would now be at the bottom, eliminating the benefit of that
>feature. Is that correct?


I would have no fear of failure in a Salsa stem, flipped or not.

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