The legs might come in handy, pedals too. Music desk, casters. A couple of wippens and hammer butts, damper flanges. Come to think of it, the wip/hammer flanges are the items you'd use more often, maybe, so save a few of those. The let-off rail makes a nice grand damper rack (supported by spring clamps) once the screws are removed and holes drilled larger. Ok, save a few of the screws and buttons from that rail too. The lid or bottom panel make nice portable tables/transporters while working on keys and such. The keyslip is a straightedge for supporting grand hammers while voicing (key upstop rail & hammer rest rail). But how many straight edges do you need. -- Regards, Jon Page
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