In a message dated 98-02-05 23:33:03 EST, you write: << Everything is now dry and in remarkably good shape. >> I don't have any suggestions about what to look for but I think that if this piano recovers well it will show where the true stregnth of Kimball products is. Kimball's laminated wood products are exceptionally strong and resiliant under this kind of stress. I think Del would agree with me on this. Take one problem at a time, correct that which is incorrect and you should end up with a properly functioning instrument again. I've also repaired water damaged Kimball pianos before and had a relatively easy time with them. Some other more expensive pianos were more fragile. When there is flood damage and a lot of pianos in one area, you get to see the effects on the different makes. Thanks Tom, for taking this on and not rejecting it out of hand or quoting a price that is way out of line. Bill Bremmer RPT Madison, Wisconsin
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