Hi all, A recent thread involving a POS PSO KIMBALL, ooops that was terribly opinionated of me, sorry, I meant to say the lowest cost Kimball product ever produced that was successfully marketed for the budget minded by cutting every cost they could, including the elimination of unneccessary parts such as bridle straps and wires ......... the previous decription still applies and takes less time, ............ I suggest you repin the hammer flanges of the offending hammers, or look for broken, missing or mis-aligned hammer return springs, and take the appropriate measures, ........... replacing the instrument would mean, perhaps, less income on your part, ........ now and in the future eh?? Lar Larry Fisher RPT specialist in players, retrofits, and other complicated stuff phone 360-256-2999 or email larryf@pacifier.com http://www.pacifier.com/~larryf/ (revised 10/96) Beau Dahnker pianos work best under water
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