Unbelievable Workmanship

David Skolnik davidskolnik at optonline.net
Tue Mar 20 05:35:32 MST 2007


Greg -
You and I have similar dyslexic tendencies.  We 
both meant the opposite of what we said.

At 11:15 PM 3/19/2007, you wrote:
>Fenton,
>         I imagine that you've already checked 
> this. Would you be lucky enough to get it out 
> by turning glide bolts all the way down?
>
>Greg Newell

I said:
>Fenton -
>Lower glides? or Electric plane?
>
>David Skolnik

We know what we meant, don't we?

David Skolnik



>At 09:26 PM 3/19/2007, you wrote:
>>Recently had this old O delivered to me. Some craftsman has managed to get
>>his too tall parts with screws above pinblock level into the action cavity.
>>It will take dynamite to get it out. This has got to take 1st prize. Piano
>>came from somewhere around Reno, NV. Before that El Cajon, CA. Hammer screws
>>in bass are past pinblock and 1/8 plus above. Ideas? Keybed removal. I may
>>make a modified body panel puller. I can't imagine someone forcing this into
>>the piano, everything is blocking presumably because of distortion of action
>>or simply the wrong parts. See attached photos for laughs.
>>Fenton Murray, RPT
>>www.MurraysPianoTuning.com
>>
>>
>
>Greg Newell
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