strange action configuration in Sejung

Piannaman@aol.com Piannaman@aol.com
Mon, 31 Mar 2003 09:43:15 EST


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In a message dated 3/30/03 11:39:31 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
BobDavis88@aol.com writes:


> 
> Sounds like a great annoyance, and as others have mentioned, some great old 
> American grands also suffered from this. Where you can't bend hangers, or 
> don't want to remove the rail: for touchup adjustments, I've gotten pretty 
> fast with needle-nose pliers. When the eye is facing me, I insert one jaw 
> (usually one, sometimes two; depends on the size of the eye and the pliers) 
> to turn it. When the eye is sideways, I just grab the adjustment screw 
> between the jaws and turn. It's at least as fast as the adjusting the 
> dowel-type letoff thingies.
> 

Thanks Bob.  The space is pretty tight in there, but I think I can squeeze in 
my small needle-nosers.  I thought of trying that immediately, but I wanted 
to deal with getting the piano "the way it's supposed to be."  

Dave Stahl

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