Steinway flange rail cloth

Jon Page jpage@capecod.net
Thu, 20 May 1999 21:01:37 -0400


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A strip of fine emry cloth helps to hold the spacing better.
Punch one hole at a time and secure hammer flange with a screw.
That way there are no buckles.

Jon Page


At 02:01 PM 5/20/99 -0500, you wrote:
>A question to the list:
>
>I recently started a restoration of a 1960's Steinway B here at Kansas
>State. Unfortunately it's a second generation restoration so some of the
>action dimensions are questionable. My one quandary is the absence of the
>sticky black hammer flange cloth. I know I could simply call Steinway and
>order the part (costs about $2.00); however I've heard of technicians
>using nameboard felt as a substitute. Or I could simply dispense with the
>cloth altogether, as my predecessor did. 
>
>Any opinions out there on the subject?
>
>Regards, 
>
>Charles Faulk, RPT
>Manhattan, KS
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Jon Page,  Harwich Port,  Cape Cod,  Mass.  mailto:jpage@capecod.net
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