David, In St. Louis I had a customer that had a Steinway Square and worked correspondence with Steinway and they said squares were no longer supported and said it was a museum piece and to accept it the way it was. Ken Gerler ----- Original Message ----- From: David Renaud <studiorenaud@qc.aibn.com> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2000 2:43 PM Subject: Steinway square > I know where there will be a Steinway square grand > going up for auction in a few weeks. Estate sale. > I've followed the value question with some interest, and > find US evaluations higher then I can realistically expect here. > Is someone willing to hazard a minimum value on square > Stienway assuming it needs a full major rebuild. > > Thank You > Dave Renaud > > Robert A. Anderson wrote: > > > I have a new customer with a Duo-Art. I would like to get the action out > > for some basic servicing. I am daunted by all the player stuff in the > > way. I see that I'll have to remove all the tubes individually from the > > top. On the bottom I can unscrew the wooden plates with the tube > > connections once I get some other obstacles out of the way. > > > > Could anyone give me a rundown on the proper way to get the action out? > > I'd appreciate knowing about any pitfalls waiting for me. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Bob Anderson > > Tucson, AZ > > >
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