strange action configuration in Sejung

Mike Spalding mjbkspal@execpc.com
Sat, 29 Mar 2003 08:42:06 -0600


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Dave,

Not a new feature, nor unique to the Chinese.  I run into it =
occasionally on "average quality" minigrands from the first half of the =
century: Hamilton, Harrison, etc.  Have occasionally removed the hammer =
flange rail and run it through the table saw to make clearance for the =
regulating tool.  Haven't seen it on a vertical, yet.

Mike
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  Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2003 1:28 AM
  Subject: strange action configuration in Sejung


  List,=20

  Today I was prepping a brand new Vivace piano, made in China by =
Sejung.  I regulated and aligned the capstans, and was about to regulate =
the let-off when I noticed something strange:  the jack-stop rail is =
directly above he eyelets for the regulating buttons.  There is NO room =
to get the regulating tool in there.  IN order to access the eyelets, =
I'll have to bend the jack-stop rail a fair amount.  What were they =
thinking:  that the let-off would be set for life?  =20

  Any ideas?  Is this a weird configuration or what?  =20

  Dave Stahl 
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