Better make sure the legs are on TIGHT! ! Lemme see.... how can they get the wrong legs on??? By turning one inside out and now the "outhouse latch" doesn't meet the leg or doesn't hold it enough. Sooooo when it is moved a little the leg might pop off. I always wondered if this was a common mistake why they didn't label the inside of the legs, "INSIDE STUPID!!" That way if they faced out at least a stage hand MIGHT notice. More than once I have had to look for the I II III on the tops of the legs. ---ric ----- Original Message ----- From: Michael Jorgensen <Michael.Jorgensen@cmich.edu> To: <Pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 2:29 AM Subject: A Day in the University Discovered after concert tuning in the "too early" morning, that the movers mixed up the legs on the SD 10. The treble sets an inch or two higher than the bass and it slopes down alittle toward the back leg. Too late to change, that hall is full of jazz bands, 8 am-6 pm, no breaks. Important jazz artist at 8, think he'll notice? I can't detect any change in tone or touch. -Mike Jorgensen
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