>That occurred to me, too. But I assumed, perhaps incorrectly, that the >inserts were likely attached from the keybed cavity side, and with the >piano lying on it's side, it sounded a bit gnarly getting the action out >to gain access. Getting lucky and showing up with bolts the right size >sounded more appealing, if unrealistic. Sometimes I'd rather be lucky >than smart <G>. No, make that most times.... > >Mark Potter You're likely right about the inserts. I just got a call for a stage truck on a small grand with double legs. I'd measured everything about four months ago when I tuned it, and they just now decided they want it. I can't find my notes... it figures. So here I am with neither smarts, nor luck. Looks like another trip out for me. Sigh. Ron N
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