Ken, I'm not sure about finding the exact match, but you should be able to replace the broken one without too much fanfare. I just replaced all 4 on another make of piano..it's not hard. You will need an 8" Phillips screwdriver, or longer. Remove the screw in the tray first from above the wire. You may have to remove a damper..maybe not. Then remove the screw from the back wall. Reverse the process to install the new one. It looks harder than it really is. Rook
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