If you can tap out the pin itself...(I can't remember if this is possible on those little hinges)...you can put a coating of Protek thick lube or such on and that will help. The worse ones for me are the Kawai studios with the long hinge on the flip up lid... David I. On 26 Nov 2002 at 13:20, John Minor wrote: > I've had noises coming from fallboard (KEYLID, according to S&S > nomenclature) hinges on Steinway B's and D's off and on for a number > of years and would like to hear any time-tested remedies or > suggestions. On one instrument I've simply resorted to completely > removing the hinge and narrow board on the front of the fallboards to > eliminate the problem, but it just doesn't look right! > > > Thanks! > > John Minor > University of Illinois > > PS. Does anyone know why they made the hinged fallboard in the first > place? When did this start? I know our older S&S's don't have them. > I'm guessing more efficient manufacturing method. > > _______________________________________________ > caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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