James, I don't mean to be glib or anything, but your best bet is to call a piano technician to get it replaced. Any decent tech should have the wire and the tools to do the job. Avery University of Houston At 08:23 PM 08/06/02 -0400, you wrote: >Hi all - One of the two E3 strings on my Yamaha piano broke the other > >day, and I was wondering if someone on the list might know of a good >place to get a replacement. Here's the info on the piano: > >model number, I think: M204 (1970's?) >serial number, I think: 110622 > > Thanks for your help! > > > james
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