A last resort solution would be to find a good shade tree welder and have him make you one from steel. You might even be able to borrow one from another kawai to use as a pattern so he would not have to "reinvent the wheel". John Dewey -----Original Message----- From: DChadPiano@AOL.COM <DChadPiano@AOL.COM> To: pianotech@ptg.org <pianotech@ptg.org> Date: Thursday, July 01, 1999 11:35 PM Subject: Kawai una corda lever >List, > >Help! I need to find a cast iron lever for the kedbed shift on a Kawai KG-2C >(1213196). I have only one half of the remaining piece and neither the >pianist at the church nor the mover who moved the piano on and off stage has >any recollection where the rest of the lever is. I have contacted Kawai >America and they have a small order coming from Japan that's due in about six >months and there is no guarantee that they will have the right one needed. >However, it will remain my last resort. If there is anyone who would have a >lever collecting dust and would like to sell it please contact me. > >Thanks in advance!!! > >David Chadwick RPT >Las Vegas, NV >
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