Hi, Jack and Patric ! I have an easier solution: how about collecting some parts,including Key Slip Rails,from Junked and retired pianos. Patric! Send me some measurements and I will try to help you. I have about a dozen Key Slip Rails in my collection and I have a few friends in L.A. I can ask. Isaac 818-599-9839 On Oct 10, 2012, at 11:53 AM, Jack Houweling wrote: > Seems like it would be easy to me. > Just need a table saw and a router and a drill. > > Jack Houweling > > Sent from my iPhone > > On 2012-10-10, at 10:47 AM, Ron Nossaman <rnossaman at cox.net> wrote: > >> On 10/10/2012 12:30 PM, Dean May wrote: >>> Just about any good cabinet person or piano tech with good wood >>> shop should >>> be able to make one pretty easily. >> >> Well, not all that easily, but doable. The easiest would be to >> order one from Steinway, or Vintage Case Parts, whom we know sells >> them, and make it fit. >> Ron N
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