dropped piano

Leslie Bartlett l-bartlett at sbcglobal.net
Tue Jul 18 20:33:21 MDT 2006


If you have a dolly that is high enough to make the first (or with leaning
back, the second) of the second landing it will work.   A friend tried such
a move with no such dolly and it dind't work.
les bartlett
houston

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From: pianotech-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf
Of pianotune05
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 6:01 PM
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Subject: Re: dropped piano


Speaking of moving a piano, is it possible for me to have my wife's piano
moved to our apartment that we just moved into?  It has 8 steps going up and
there's a turn on a landing before one can head toward our door.  Is it
going to be possible to get  a Kimball artist console up the steps with
enough clearence to turn it in order to get it into the living room?  Thanks
for your ideas in advance.
Marshall

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From: HYPERLINK "mailto:richard.ucci at att.net"richard.ucci at att.net 
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Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 8:56 AM
Subject: dropped piano

List,
I've got a client who dropped their wurly spinet during a move. Sides are
pulling away from the plate , and the keybed is now all screwed up. It gets
better when I pull the piano back to original position. What would be your
best remedy for this problem?
Thanks,
Rick Ucci/Ucci Piano


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