Goose Juice. A 1935 Kimball 7" grand all slathered with graphite tallow that had hardened to where the hammers, if at rest, would travel up to the string, strike and not return to the catcher. That was the piano that gave me the idea for GJ. That and two life lessons learned while working on farm machinery and "nanny pooping" teaching yungins. <G> Of course I'm biased. Joe Goss RPT Mother Goose Tools imatunr at srvinet.com www.mothergoosetools.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "gordon stelter" <lclgcnp at yahoo.com> To: "Pianotech List" <pianotech at ptg.org> Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2007 7:32 PM Subject: How to best rid "crunchyskweeks" from trapwork , pleeeeeeeze ?????? > Noisiest, worst case I've seen; 1920's Sohmer "Cupid" > grand, probably lubricated with all sorts of stuff, > over the aeons. Also, multifarious bits of leather > stuck here and there, to replace old worn stuff. > > Where to start, and what to do ??? ( Please! ) > > Thanks ! > G > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________ ________ > Fussy? Opinionated? Impossible to please? Perfect. Join Yahoo!'s user panel and lay it on us. http://surveylink.yahoo.com/gmrs/yahoo_panel_invite.asp?a=7 >
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