List, About 7 years ago I had my first encounter with a Bluthner grand, and this type of action. Music teacher, who owned, and husband, an army cook, had been "maintaining" it themselves. Now they wanted to sell it, and regulation is all over the place. Fortunately to someone with piano experience it was fairly easy to sort out, and I did source various guides from the internet at the time, but the were well out of their depth, and reluctant to pay for my time to regulate. So I agree to keeping this info. "in house" somehow if possible. Bruce Browning The Piano Tuner. > > Jurgen, > > As someone with great interest, and perhaps a limited amount to add, I > agree with you.? If you put it up on a public website, many fine old > pianos may be unintentionally damaged by well-meaning diyers.? > > Those of us who are interested in this action can find the necessary > information through this grapevine. > > A Journal article wouldn't be such a bad idea either, or at least a blurb > that lets interested parties know where they can get the information.
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