Was it ever right to begin with? Probably not. About the only thing you _can_do, is to get into it and diagnose the problem. I could be that a good regulation is in order. There just may be a problem with the 'hinges' but inspection is the best procedure. Jon Page Harwich Port, Cape Cod, Mass. (jpage@capecod.net) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ At 10:54 PM 8/13/97 -0400, you wrote: >Dear List, > >I'm working on an old Cable upright player. I've seen the following >problem in the past. When the horizontal damper lifter rod (the one behind >the dampers) is lifted, the bass dampers lift first, then the tenor. >Finally the treble dampers lift hardly at all. Is this rail bent from >years of use or are the felt bushings which hold the pivot points bad? I'm >hoping to get some idea of the more likley cause before I really get into >this thing. > >Thanks to all, >Bob Sadowski RPT >Erie,PA. > >
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