Take along some waxed paper to slip between the cheek blocks and the cabinet to avoid scratching the finish when you lift the assembly out and in. Maybe it's just bad luck but I've found they fit pretty tight. Mitch Staples -----Original Message----- From: caut-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:caut-bounces at ptg.org]On Behalf Of David Ilvedson Sent: Friday, December 05, 2008 3:25 PM To: caut at ptg.org Subject: Re: [CAUT] 1098 Fall Board removal You remove it like a grand piano...look underneath and you will see 2 screws on each side...remove and the whole thing lifts out as on piece...just like a Steinway grand...pretty cool, although it only takes a few moments to get into a Yamaha... David Ilvedson, RPT Pacifica, CA 94044 ----- Original message ---------------------------------------- From: terryb <t46xd8jb at xplornet.com> To: Caut <caut at ptg.org> Received: 12/5/2008 12:18:20 PM Subject: [CAUT] 1098 Fall Board removal >Hi, >I only get to see one S&S upright. The owner says it's a 1098 but the plate >has the number "45" cast into it. I have been unable to remove the fall >board. Can someone clue me in to the secret of how to remove it? >Thanks in Advance >Terry Beckingham RPT >Part Time Brandon U
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