regulation problems in Aeolian era M and H 50"

antares antares@euronet.nl
Sun, 19 Dec 2004 18:56:02 +0100


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On 19-dec-04, at 16:04, Piannaman@aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 12/19/04 1:31:03 AM Pacific Standard Time,=20
> antares@euronet.nl writes:
>
>
> It is my experience that if we do this right, every regulation could
>  result in a perfectly playing piano (unless the instrument is a pos
>  from the start).
>
>
> Andre,
>
> This is my biggest fear....I've seen it before on pianos of this maker=20=

> and vintage. =A0Poorly thought out, poorly assembled, steps left=20
> undone--especially if it was made on a Monday...:(--the key height=20
> seems outlandish, but it fits into the cabinet the way it's supposed=20=

> to. =A0There were a couple of notes at the high end that had no=20
> punchings at all!
>
> I think Ric's right on one main point: =A0it's gettin' near time to =
call=20
> in the support troops on this one. =A0I'll make one more visit, see if =
I=20
> can figure it out, then bring in the reserve.
>
> Thanks for all the input. =A0I'll let everyone know what's going on if=20=

> and when I get it solved.
>
> Dave Stahl
friendly greetings
from
Andr=E9 Oorebeek

Vita Dura Est


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