On 9/15/09, Joseph Garrett <joegarrett at earthlink.net> wrote: > James said: "UNSCREW AND REMOVE LID HINGE SCREWS" > > James, > That will not work, as the lock tongue is in a groove in the sides of the > piano! And, there are usually TWO, one on each side! would not recommend > that, except in an emergancy, such as your dog getting tangled up inside > thepiano!<G> > Joe WITH THE OWNER'S FULL PERMISSION, could you put a small wooden wedge between side and front and carefully use a hacksaw? A couple of pieces of shim stock could protect the case. anOn
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