Kawai parts

Kevin E. Ramsey kevin.e.ramsey@cox.net
Sun, 23 Feb 2003 21:56:44 -0700


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Gee, Greg. I live in Arizona, one of the driest areas on Earth, and I've =
never seen that!

    Kevin E. Ramsey, R.P.T.
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    Oh, and BTW, I'd think twice before re-shaping the tails.
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  From: Greg Newell=20
  To: pianotech@ptg.org ; MPT@philbondi.com=20
  Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 9:44 PM
  Subject: Kawai parts


  Greetings lists,
           I have recently experienced something most puzzling. I =
ordered new=20
  damper levers straight from Kawai for a GE-1 played and used heavily =
by a=20
  "spirited" church. Is that the politically correct term we use today?=20
  Anyway, They were to be replaced because somewhere along the line the =
leads=20
  in more than a few had fallen out and were missing! The tray blocks =
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  flanges also needed replacing as well as hammer re-shaping, tail =
reshaping=20
  and a regulation. Now what puzzles me is two fold, 1) why did the=20
  replacement parts Kawai sent me have most of there leads fallen out in =
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  zip lock bag by the time they got to me, and 2) why is the =
"checkering" of=20
  the hammer tails done so aggressively as to gouge the backcheck =
leather?=20
  The later is not specific to Kawai as I've noticed it on quite a few =
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  piano. Mostly cheaper brands which I don't often associate Kawai as =
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  one of. I'm sure many of you have run across leads falling out but =
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  ever had the new replacements shipped to you with leads falling out?

  Greg Newell
  mailto:gnewell@ameritech.net=20



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