Ed, I take it you didn't leave your business card in the piano? ; } David I. From: A440A@AOL.COM Date sent: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 13:14:08 EST Subject: Re: update on Steinway/new questions To: pianotech@ptg.org Send reply to: pianotech@ptg.org > > is trapped by the protruding pins that an earlier tech had tapped down, > > while the action was still in the piano. Make sure that the pins aren't way > > up because they are too long to start with. > > REgards, > > Ed Foote > > >>You've got to be making this up for our entertainment. I love to > >>imagine the expression on your face. >> > > No, in truth, it was a butcher job, Not only was the bottom of the pinblock > splintered in places, but there were pins hitting the hammer flanges when I > tried to pull the action. > I think it is still like that, too. The piano has moved out of town. > > Ed > > David Ilvedson, RPT Pacifica, CA ilvey@jps.net
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