This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Hi Steve! First off, it is not a spinet. It is spinet-like, or spinet-type.=20 I bought a thin-wall tuning tip from American Piano Supply, 20 years = ago. This may be all you need. I use it for everythng. It seems to be = sharper. Kenny Finlayson, RPT Steve, I have the unhappy privilege of tuning one of these. I use the Schaff tuning lever #21 (current catalog, page 29). It came equipped with a #13G head (page 30) and 1" tip, and I use it to tune the Minipiano. I have not had problems with access. If you have to buy a new head = anyway, you may want to go with the shorter 13F head, only 7/8" long. Regards, Clyde Hollinger, RPT Steve Borgstrom wrote: > Friends, > > Ran into a little spinet of the above name made by Hardman & Peck. I > can't use my Yamaha Rosewood hammer to tune it because the action is > too close to the pins to allow access. Do any of you have a tool that > works or is there something from the supply houses that will work > great? (I'm gonna try my student hammer which has a shorter socket on > it, but have my doubts...) > > Also, I searched the archives but got no usable info. > > It's a charming little piece of furniture, well-made cabinet, doesn't > sound like much, but I can see why someone who is not too serious a > musician would want to keep it. So now I gots to maintain it! <grin> > Any thoughts? > > Steve Borgstrom > Brooklyn Park, MN ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/ee/5a/ba/05/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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