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<p align="left"><font face="arial,helvetica">If you can improve the sound by applying pressure to the bridge or bridge pins, you might have a loose bridge. The tuning bass should not stay in tune worth a darn in that case...But, you probably just need a new set of strings...what does the bridge cap look like?</font></p>
<p align="left"><font face="arial,helvetica"><br />David Ilvedson, RPT<br />Pacifica, CA 94044<br /><br /></font></p>
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<hr />Original message<br />From: JSmith3109@aol.com<br />To: caut@ptg.org<br />Received: 9/25/2007 2:37:26 PM<br />Subject: [CAUT] Bass Bridge Help!<br /><br />
<p align="left"><font face="arial,helvetica"><font face="Geneva" color="#000000" size="4" family="SANSSERIF">Piano: Baldwin Hamilton Studio school piano - Probably 45+ years old. The bass (only the bass ) is tubby, rattles, bad sounding notes, vibrations, etc. I am assuming it is the bass bridge that is loose. Cannot see any separation. I do not know exactly how to repair this. Anyone help??<br />Thanks so much!<br />Jim Smith<br /></font><font face="Geneva" color="#000000" size="4" family="SANSSERIF"></font><br /><br /><br />**************************************<br />See what's new at http://www.aol.com </font></p>
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