Greetings,
Attached is the picture, and most of us know what is going on. I
have, in the past, found numerous bass bridges that had come loose, but
that is not what is happening here. I am gluing the bridge down for
the first time.
A 1933 Steinway M, upon destringing, had this loose bass bridge, and
when I unscrewed it, it fell off. There was no glue, and never had
been glue. I dampened the surface and a piece of paper wouldn't even
stick to it. This is a first for me, and I wonder if anybody else has
seen one like this??
Regards,
Ed Foote RPT
http://www.piano-tuners.org/edfoote/well_tempered_piano.html
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Hi Stan,
I think you've been hacked. .
Steve Grattan
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