Brian, IF it's a spinet, my guess would be a lot of seriously breaking plastic elbows. Avery At 09:20 PM 6/30/2006, you wrote: >I had to laugh out loud when I read the last >names of the first 2 tunings today. ( I just >list the customers last names) My first 2 >clients last names today were ( I am not kidding) Brake, Wind. > >Ok, more seriously. I received a call from a >woman who said that 70% of the keys of her >grandmothers recently moved upright piano were >already down in the position achieved after a >normal key stroke and would not work. > > she said upright but that could be anything > from a spinet to an old, tall upright. Who knows!! > >Anyway, I have dealt with jammed keys in a >recently moved grand, but not in a vertical. > >Does anyone have any ideas on what this might >be?? (naturally I told her that I needed to >actually see the piano and really could not even >guess on what was causing the situation, or even >how much it would cost to get them working again) > >Brian P. Doepke >AAA Piano Works, Inc. >Piano Tuning-Repair-Purchase Consults >260-432-2043 >260-417-1298 > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20060701/915cb5b9/attachment-0001.html
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