Jim Bryant posted: >Keith are the mounting holes set off to one side? If so it might be a >mounting arrangement for a Schulmerich Chime keyboard. All of the original >(read first hundred or so) were rather large and heavy. They were installed >with a swivel mount and some that I have seen were mounted quite >professionally. With the keyboard removed there is no evidence that it was >there, except for the three mounting plates. These plates are comparable in size to the Steinway leg & lyre locking plates, except it has the threaded area in the center of the plate. > Or course there is another option, it concerns the mounting of the Jannsen >with the steel plate it's pinblock. You see, you take the Janssen and mount >it under the Richmond and................. >well you get the idea. Ingeniously clever :-) Keith McGavern, RPT kam544@ionet.net Oklahoma Baptist University Shawnee, Oklahoma, USA
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