yamaha ga-1

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Thu, 4 Dec 2003 19:25:04 EST


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Dale,

I have to say that the GA-1 "ain't no" G-3.

Rich Galassini
Cunningham Piano Company

> I've only seen this problem in an older G-3 that lived in the little Red 
> church in sonora calif. Sonora is a very dry climate &after 20 years in that 
> climate the pins would jump &pop all over the block. I mean like low torque, 
> push, then pop slip. Setting the pins was well.. impossible. I restrung it with 
> a bolduc block &fully fit the new block to the flange. Restrung with no 
> plate bushings. It's fine. I guess the original beech block had suffered some 
> kind of physical changes &who knows why. With Yamaha this is fairly rare.
>    Dale
> 


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