Robert, I've seen all kinds of answers to your question. Why not just put your temperament strip into the end of your rubber mute? Even if it does fall, it's easy to get out!!!! Avery Todd At 09:28 AM 4/9/2006, you wrote: >I have had problems with rubber wedge mutes falling down into an >upright piano. In some places it is difficult to find the best >position to place the mutes, especially in the higher treble because >the strings are so short and there is so little room. When the mute >falls down it sometimes dislodges the hammer butt springs and I have >to re-position them on the hammer butts with a damper regulating >tool. What would you recommend I do to stop this happening? Thank >you very much. > >Robert Finley -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20060409/4026f1ac/attachment.html
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