This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Hello List. Today I went to solve a problem in a piano that it's owner = said me that it was in trouble. I went there and could detect that few = notes of the piano was good but a great number of them couldn't to = function correctly. The owner of the piano told me that she lived four = years on Texas and that bought the piano in Dallas. When I was = inspecting the problem I was very surprised because there are no bridle = wires. I never saw a vertical piano without bridle straps! I inspected = the wippens and saw that the holes to support the bridle wires was empty = and clean. I haven't doubt that the never was a bride wire there. The = model of the piano is one that the action is under the keyboard and the = function of the wippens is correct; the function of the key is correct : = if you press a key it pull the sticker, the sticker moves the wippens = and when you release the key every parts come to the this place but the = hammers this is the problem because they go to the strings and don't = come back to the hammer rail. I think that the better thing to do is to = install bridle wires and bridle satraps but I would like to read some = technicians about this problem and I want know if is possible the = KIMBALL to have made this piano without bridle straps.Rogerio Cunha - = Rio de janeiro - IC Member of the PTG ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/96/ea/7f/00/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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