keytops

J Patrick Draine draine@comcast.net
Thu, 7 Apr 2005 17:48:19 -0400


Oh yes, it kind of screams "Landfill Candidate!" Now, if the customer 
has deep enough pockets you could ship the keyframe and keys to Michael 
Morvan, and he could make you some "standard" keys that would take 
normal keytops.
Does the customer love their Currier that much??
Patrick Draine

On Apr 7, 2005, at 5:05 PM, MPianotex@aol.com wrote:

>
> From the to they keys look ordinary. When you actually take them out 
> of the piano you see that the white keycovers are actually not 
> attached to the key on the side, but only held by the plastic having 
> been dimpled on the inside and pasted in spots to the thin key 
> iteslf.The actual key is so thin that it looks as if the white cover 
> was made into a sort of sandwich around the wood, not just attached at 
> the front and face as keytops usually are.
> Have you ever seen this?


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