O.K. how about another one!?!

Greg Newell gnewell@EN.COM
Thu, 15 Apr 1999 01:33:27 -0400


Thanks Jim. I always value your input!
                    Greg

JIMRPT@AOL.COM wrote:

> Greg;
> I would go with the alcohol. There is a tech here in town who insists on
> using lubricants and most of the Yamaha grands that I see where he has used
> whatever it is he uses exihibit this problem. Typical owner comment goes
> something like "but it worked better before-------fixed it!"  Alcohol/water
> has cured the problem every time and there has been no recurrence to the best
> of my knowledge.
> Yamaha shanks, due to their construction, are the most stable shanks we deal
> with and when one of them is giving problems it is 'usually' due to something
> someone has done to it other than Yamaha.
>  Jim Bryant (FL)



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