Tuning Levers and Pins

Delton, Jr. Eason dont_b_flat88@yahoo.com
Thu, 16 Aug 2001 07:42:03 -0700 (PDT)


I am trying this number by memory:  No. 192324  (PS: 
I think it had dust in it from the day it was
manufactured.) 

--- Tom Driscoll <tomtuner@mediaone.net> wrote:
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Delton, Jr. Eason >
> 
> > After reading some responses, I failed to mention
> one
> > detail.
> >
> > The tuning lever that I am currently using does
> not
> > grip the tuning pins.  I have a C. Kurtzman & Co
> > upright piano at home and I have tuned a Baldwin
> > spinet and another upright with no problems.
> >
> > But on this particular upright, I place the tuning
> on
> > the pins and it's like I have "to large of a
> socket."
> >
>     Delton,
>                 Either this is an unusual piano ,
> i.e. very old with
> nonstandard pins or the pins have been rounded off
> by some sort of
> inappropriate tool or someone drilled out the inside
> of your tip for a
> practical joke! Give us the serial # of this Kimball
> for date of
> manufacture.
>     Tom D.
> 


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