Replacement Keys?

John Minor jminor@uiuc.edu
Fri Mar 2 13:04 MST 2001


I'm curious as to why other techs send keys for replacement.

John


On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Charles K. Ball wrote:

]John,
]
]I have had extensive experience with both.  They are both quite 
]excellent.  Kluge, especially if you are sending more than one set at 
]a time, is cheaper and certainly faster; however, Bob Marinelli is 
]more convenient (he will send you a shipping crate and you don't have 
]to fool around with customs, etc.), and he offers the invaluable 
]service of maximizing the key leverage (changing the fulcrum point).
]
]Bob's keyboards are so easy to establish key height and level, plus 
]he is an all around good guy.  You will need to get on his waiting 
]list right away, and keep after him as well.
]
]
]Charles
]
]
]>I'd like to have a set of replacement keys made for one of our D's and
]>wondered if anyone could steer me in the right direction. I know Pianotek
]>does keys, as well as Kluge. Anyone have experience with either of these?
]>
]>Thanks
]>
]>John Minor
]>University of Illinois
]
]-- 
]Charles Ball, RPT
]School of Music
]University of Texas at Austin
]ckball@mail.utexas.edu
]





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