[pianotech] Reverse una corda

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Wed Sep 1 16:32:22 MDT 2010


Ken

I've run a cross quite a few pianos with reverse shifts. Nothing unusual, and the piano won't fall apart, or play backwards. 

Wim






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From: Ken and Sharon Schneider <1stpianoman at mchsi.com>
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Subject: [pianotech] Reverse una corda


I am working on a poorly refinished 5'1" grand, which I know is obviously of
 lesser grade. (No agraffes, faux sustenuto, pedals with unusual box
onstruction. The una corda pedal shifts the action to the left, not the
ight. In 20 years, I've only had one piano like that and it was a Hardman
hich seemed to be of better quality. I am somewhat concerned about taking
he action out for fear that parts might fall off or other problems could
ccur. Does anybody know what I am working on?
en Schneider
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