stuck

Avery Todd atodd@UH.EDU
Mon, 27 Jul 1998 10:36:43 -0500 (CDT)


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

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