Replacement Keys?

Charles K. Ball ckball@mail.utexas.edu
Fri Mar 2 12:37 MST 2001


John,

I have had extensive experience with both.  They are both quite 
excellent.  Kluge, especially if you are sending more than one set at 
a time, is cheaper and certainly faster; however, Bob Marinelli is 
more convenient (he will send you a shipping crate and you don't have 
to fool around with customs, etc.), and he offers the invaluable 
service of maximizing the key leverage (changing the fulcrum point).

Bob's keyboards are so easy to establish key height and level, plus 
he is an all around good guy.  You will need to get on his waiting 
list right away, and keep after him as well.


Charles


>I'd like to have a set of replacement keys made for one of our D's and
>wondered if anyone could steer me in the right direction. I know Pianotek
>does keys, as well as Kluge. Anyone have experience with either of these?
>
>Thanks
>
>John Minor
>University of Illinois

-- 
Charles Ball, RPT
School of Music
University of Texas at Austin
ckball@mail.utexas.edu


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