Oops. Forgot to say that when you're finished, the screws and handle are removed, to be used on another action. Avery At 05:59 AM 06/28/03 -0500, you wrote: >I've seen a method of doing this by drilling two holes in the front of the >keyframe, inserting two screws and using a leather "handle" of some kind >that can be attached. When one has to pull the action multiple times, as >in voicing, etc., it would sure come in handy. I don't know the specifics >but maybe someone else does. > >I "believe" I'm right about this. If not, someone correct me. I've often >wanted to do it but like Terry, just never got a "round tuit". :-) > >Avery > >At 06:11 AM 06/28/03 -0400, you wrote: >>Are you talking about the little retractable metal handle in the middle >>of the front of the keyframe? I don't think they all had them. I have >>also seen the handle on several modern-type grands. Every time I see one >>I think to myself that I will install one on every action that comes >>through my shop! (But of course, never have.) >> >>Terry Farrell >> > >> > AND his belt buckle pulling off an ivory or two. Actually I do >> > like the bracket that lets you pull the action out. Was this on >> > every square? >> > ---rm > >_______________________________________________ >pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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