Remove the keyframe and carefully shoot the inside edge of the keyslip with a thumbplane. Mick D CMIT Durham England (PS just back from a wasted concert appointment after the hire piano turned up three hours late...) From: pianotech-bounces@ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces@ptg.org]On Behalf Of Jerry Cohen Sent: 16 June 2004 13:44 To: 'Pianotech' Subject: RE: Petrof keyslip If the keyslip doesn’t come off, does anyone have an efficient solution when the key fronts are rubbing against the keyslip? Thanks, Jerry Cohen NJ Chapter ----- Original Message ----- From: david heidel To: Pianotech Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 10:47 PM Subject: Re: Petrof keyslip I have a Petrof vertical, and have the same problem. I contacted the Petrof rep. and was informed that indeed, it does not come off. Don't you just love challenges like this? David Heidel ----- Original Message ----- From: Topperpiano@aol.com To: pianotech@ptg.org Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 6:43 PM Subject: Re: Petrof keyslip Some of them do not come off. A couple of the Chinese pianos have the same arrangement. Makes for interesting adjustments when the keys hit the keyslip. Now there's a use for the 9 pound sledge. TP
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