[pianotech] Nauga Question

J Patrick Draine jpdraine at gmail.com
Fri Nov 13 16:08:00 MST 2009


It's been a while John, but I can give a few clues. You will find that
you'll need to search around for some relatively small screws, I think on
the back of piano, to remove a shell-like portion of the case. Just approach
it as a puzzle that you need to solve before you can service the beast, and
you'll be fine. Preferably in the morning after a good night's sleep, and
just the proper amount of caffein in your system. Don't plan to be in & out
in some record time. Plus, it probably hasn't been opened in a long time, so
there will be extra stuff to do.
Have fun,
Patrick

On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 5:15 PM, John Ross <jrpiano at win.eastlink.ca> wrote:

> Finally I will get a chance to tune one of the infamous Naugahyde covered
> Wurlitzers, although she called it cordovan covered.
> Still brings tears to my eyes, when I think of all those lovely Naugas that
> were killed to cover these pianos.
> The person asked me if I knew how to disassemble this piano for tuning, I
> hadn't realized there might be a problem.
> Is there anything I should know, to make the unit accessible for tuning?
> Thank you.
> John Ross
> Windsor, Nova Scotia.
>
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