keytops

Avery Todd avery1@houston.rr.com
Thu, 07 Apr 2005 18:58:16 -0500


Sorry, my comment referred to the comment 'BELOW' my comment. Confused 
now???? :-)

Avery

At 04:48 PM 4/7/05, you wrote:
>Oh yes, it kind of screams "Landfill Candidate!" Now, if the customer has 
>deep enough pockets you could ship the keyframe and keys to Michael 
>Morvan, and he could make you some "standard" keys that would take normal 
>keytops.

Lord, I hope not! :-)

Avery

>Does the customer love their Currier that much??
>Patrick Draine
>
>On Apr 7, 2005, at 5:05 PM, MPianotex@aol.com wrote:
>
>>
>> From the to they keys look ordinary. When you actually take them out of 
>> the piano you see that the white keycovers are actually not attached to 
>> the key on the side, but only held by the plastic having been dimpled on 
>> the inside and pasted in spots to the thin key iteslf.The actual key is 
>> so thin that it looks as if the white cover was made into a sort of 
>> sandwich around the wood, not just attached at the front and face as 
>> keytops usually are.
>>Have you ever seen this?
>
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