Stephen, >How could it get too low? Of course we would like to find the technician >who lowered it just so the problem would end up on the Pianotech list, SNIP >By the way, we would love to post regularly, but we don't know anything >about historic temperaments, CA glue, or digital tuners ;-) That's OK Stephen. Go ahead and do what you mentioned above. Create a problem and then post it on the list. :-) There's a lot of us who also don't know very much about HT's, CA glue & digital tuners (even though I have an SAT now). Thanks for posting. Avery >Stephen Dove >Steinway & Sons >New York > >-----Original Message----- >From: Richard Moody [SMTP:remoody@easnet.net] >Sent: Saturday, July 25, 1998 1:53 AM >To: pianotech@ptg.org >Subject: Re: stuck > >>a stack which is too >> low, > >Hey don't look at me. I got most of those shims back in the right place >after I retreived them from the vacuum cleaner. I tink. I am not saying >this happened with a Steinway action, scues me, stack...(A stack is a >player piano unit) >But how could a stack be too low unless some one took it off and didn't >realize there were shims to shore it up? > >Heheh We will find ways to keep the Steinway techs posting to the lists >on a regular basis. > > > >Richard Moody ___________________________ Avery Todd, RPT Moores School of Music University of Houston Houston, TX 77204-4893 713-743-3226 atodd@uh.edu http://www.music.uh.edu/
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