New Renner Center Pins

Tom Servinsky tompiano@bellsouth.net
Wed, 23 Feb 2005 18:16:22 -0500


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Joe, Don, and list,
Speaking of which, I've encountered a Renner action which had spelt =
center pins ( cut in half) throughout the entire keyboard. There were =
pins walking out from both sides of the flange which was a strange =
sight.
Any one have any dealings or explanation for this "creation"?
Tom Servinsky
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  From: Joe Garrett=20
  To: pianotech=20
  Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 10:47 AM
  Subject: Re: New Renner Center Pins


  Don M. said: "Can you please explain what you mean by that "Groove?" I =
have not heard=20
  anything about a "new" Renner center pin, and an interested in what =
you=20
  have found.

  Based on what I read in your other message, this sounds like a =
production=20
  screw up in the pin making, and it seems you should contact Renner USA =
and=20
  ask about it."

  Don,
  I don't think it's a  "Production screw up"! Every pin, (flange), that =
needed to be repinned was like that. It seems to be only on the hammer =
flanges. The wippens, although an equal amount of re-pinning was needed, =
had the standard Euro Nickle pins. The explanation of their reason, (at =
Boesendorfer), given by someone on the list, (sorry, I forgot who), =
seems to answer the question. However, it is definately an "Edsel".<G>
  Best Regards,
  Joe Garrett, R.P.T.
  Captain, Tool Police
  Squares R I
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