Thanks Roger, Great lead, I'll check with them tomorrow. Rick Ucci/ Ucci Piano www.uccipiano.com On Aug 1, 2011, at 8:28 PM, "Roger at Integra.net" <rgable at integra.net> wrote: > Rick, > I believe the lock used by Wurlitzer was made by the Corbin lock > company. I have one in my parts bin with a key mark as BPW3. I would > make a guess the P and W would stand for Piano-Wurlitzer. You might > make a long shot inquiry with the Corbin Co. When I come across > those locks I remove the lid hinges and reach inside to disable the > lock. It's tricky to do, but if you hold your tongue in the right > position it can be done. > Roger Gable > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Ucci" <richarducci at comcast.net > > > To: <pianotech at ptg.org> > Sent: Monday, August 01, 2011 2:48 PM > Subject: [pianotech] Lock > > >> List, >> A new client has a Wurly studio with locks at both sides of the >> front piece. >> She does not have the key. Is there a generic substitute ? This is >> the kind of lock that just has the slit for a key, not >> the usual keyhole. >> >> Rick Ucci/ Ucci Piano >> www.uccipiano.com >> >> >
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