---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Richard, I just encountered something similar today in a Remington 175(new, budget Pramberger line). . It wasn't the sostenuto adjustment, it was excess friction in both the pedal pivots and the lyre rod guide rail bushings. There was so much friction between the two, that the sostenuto pedal couldn't push itself back to it's lowest postion, thus leaving the blades just enough out of position to grab a few tabs. To check, use the pedal, and after use see if you can budge it up a bit with your toe It's a long shot, but worth a look. Dave Stahl n a message dated 1/26/2006 6:08:42 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, richard.ucci@att.net writes: List, Help me out here. New Wurly 5' grand. Several dampers in tenor section are getting hung up. When offending key is played without using sustain pedal -no problem. Depress pedal by itself and damper does not return to rest on strings. Sostenuto pedal is working correctly , can't determime if the tab is brushing against it or not, have pulled damper out and lubed rail bushing, flanges do not seem to be slow. I can't recall if they are weighted . Going back next week and could use some of your collective brilliance. Thanks, Dave Stahl Dave Stahl Piano Service 650-224-3560 _http://dstahlpiano.net/_ (http://www.dstahlpiano.net/) ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/c7/a7/42/a8/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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