Lost Motion Adjustment

Newton Hunt nhunt@optonline.net
Sat, 13 Oct 2001 12:06:02 -0400


There should be a screw under the felt on the key.  Or the point on the
wippen may be adjustable.  

		Newton

Farrell wrote:
> 
> I won't tell you all about my bad day Friday. It started out with a "Grand"
> (mfg.) piano (oh, yuk!), and ended up with the highlight of the day - by far
> the most decent piano of the day - a Story & Clark console.
> 
> BUT I will tell you about the 1897 Emerson 48" upright I ran into. The
> wippens laid directly on the back ends of the keys - no stickers, no
> capstans, etc. The rear key area had an approx. 3/8" thick piece of wood
> glued to top with a piece of action cloth attached to top. The wippen had a
> rounded wooden heel that rested directly upon the action cloth of the key.
> There appear no way to adjust lost motion, except to replace action cloth
> with perfect thickness cloth that will not compress. Am I missing something
> here? It is not a rocker setup either. The thin block of wood attached to
> the top of the key is glued along its entire length to the key. There is not
> way to adjust, save move the action up or down.
> 
> Wazzzzzzzuuuuuuuppppppp here? Could it be?
> 
> Terry Farrell


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