removing a grand action

Avery avery1@houston.rr.com
Thu, 05 Jan 2006 20:33:49 -0600


Or on the floor. Unless it's a white carpet, of course. :-)

Avery

At 08:27 PM 1/5/2006, you wrote:
>>Hi everyone,
>>My wife used to clean for a woman who eventually wants me to tune 
>>her baby grand Kanabe piano.  When they take lessons, she wants it 
>>tuned.  I need to call and follow up on this when my new lever 
>>arrives.  Anyway, she wants me to clean out the case.  I'll have to 
>>remove the action, but she doesn't have a bench to place the action 
>>on while I have it out.  Where should I place the action.  It has 
>>to be a safe place. I don't want her toddler walking on it if I 
>>have it on the floor, or put it on her dining room table and 
>>scratching it. Any ideas?
>>Marshall
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>Not a big deal.
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>Bring a piano/furniture mover's pad/blanket, and a very clean/soft 
>cloth of equal size.  Just lay the clean cloth on the piano ( lid 
>closed ), pad on top, and set the action on the piano.
>--
>Sid Blum
>sid@sover.net
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