(Friends: I sent this message to Alan privately, but it came back as undeliverable. I am posting it here in the hopes he will see it. Clyde) > > > >Hello Clyde , > (snip) > > > . This is your built in key leveling. Regulate it . You can remove these > > wires usually without fear ... they're notched into the key back - arent > > they ? > > Why would you want to replace them ??! > > Hello, Alan, > > Thank you for your helpful input. I will file it for future use, if I > ever get to go back to this piano. > In answer to your question above, the word "replace" has several > definitions; I believe you are using one meaning and I am using > another. I mean, return to their original position. I suspect you were > thinking of my discarding the current ones and installing new parts. > And, of course, I would agree with you, there would be no point in doing > that. > Too bad I can't come visit you and enjoy the beauties of the Clyde > River! :-) > > Clyde Hollinger > Lititz, PA, USA
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