Hi, Avery, At 04:02 PM 2/4/2005, you wrote: >Horace, > >I "believe" you had me send you a copy I'd saved of that article. I've >been looking in my >computer here at the school but can't find it. Maybe I have it at home. >However, I just moved >and haven't even hooked it up yet. :-( I'll let you know if I find it. Thanks _very_ much...I think that you are right. (Maybe Susan has a copy?) Our son was home for a while both this last Summer and then at Christmas, doing a good deal of "sorting and packing"...which, of course, means that my always perfectly neat and tidy filing systems are even more so... Happy Friday! Horace >Avery > >>I am not sure, but think that if you go back into the pianotech archives, >>you will find a fairly extended post that I did some time back on >>forefinishing. While I do not pretend that it is that last/only word on >>the subject, it will give you some historical background as to how >>actions were originally fitted (well, ok, within reason) to the >>keybeds/etc. Starting there will help you to determine what to look for >>in terms of what might have been done at the factory, and what might have >>been done during subsequent work. This sounds really elementary, I know, >>but the time spent figuring out that kind of thing in the beginning will >>pay dividends as the work progresses. If you cannot find that, I'll see >>if I cannot dig it up someplace...(hmmmm....I really hope it is in the >>archives...) > > >_______________________________________________ >caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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