Replacement Keys?

David Ilvedson ilvey@jps.net
Sat Mar 3 19:48 MST 2001


There is a company called Roseland PIano Co., I believe.  503.654.1888.  I saw the product at a recent California Convention.  Looked very good!

David I.

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On 3/2/01 at 1:35 PM Charles K. Ball wrote:

>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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