Joe, >Conrad, >Sorry to hear of your futile search. If you do not have an air compressor >to blow it out, if indeed it is still in the piano, you might rent a >compressed air tank or borrow one from your auto tire dealer. >Joe Goss >---------- Tried the blowout this morning using tank I had college maintenance deliver. Great clouds of dust, biggest puffs from pin area, but no evidence of brass aliquot. I'm suspecting that, if is still in the beastie, I may have inadvertantly jammed it by a plate screw or dowel, or even hung it up on a ridge or gap at the rim. Time to get vertical, I guess. ;-{ Conrad Hoffsommer - hoffsoco@luther.edu Certified Calibration Technician (CCT) of Biopowered Digitally Activated Tone Generation Systems "If you have to plug it in, or you can't watch how it works, I don't work on it."
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