Yo, Thump, On Jul 2, 2007, at 9:00 PM, gordon stelter wrote: > My impressioin is that the Duo Art version of the "O" > was called an "OR". The "X" designation was only used > for the "M"reproducer, perhaps because "Mr" would have > looked a bit silly ? > Thump I'm guessing the "X" is like the county hospital's entry under "Father of Newborn". They don't want to acknowledge anything about it. But you probably know more than I do about it. If nothing else, this piano is an "ex-" O. It had (as I remember) a Welte player retro-fitted where the Duo-Art was. And after that that and a cheap set of hammers, it's still a very fine sounding O. The current pedals and lyre are barely functional: it really needs a Stwy lyre to be a real piano for this summer chamber music program. Thanks for replying. I the meantime, I've decided that the keybed stiffener plank should be solid, and that it won't be that difficult to locate. I'm routing out for the female locking plate before the plank gets attached to the keybed. Triangulation. Nothing trickier than, say, finding the right location for a new back action. Mr. Bill
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