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I'd be curious why anyone would use that pattern?!<br><br>
At 01:10 PM 1/7/2008, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite=""><font size=4>List,<br>
Thought some of you might like to see these pics. I just
finished plugging over 400 holes(I know that key replacement should have
been considered, but it is not possible for this customer), and that was
after I left what I hope to be a basic starting weight pattern in the
keys. I just weighed the leads that came out. To be honest, I
was a little dissappointed they only weighed 15 pounds. Oh
well. I would be interested, though, to find out where that stands
as far as bragging rights go.<br>
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<font size=4>Oh. The key weighing was part of an S&S
"B" rebuilding 10 years ago that included Renner Blues on
shanks with a 16mm pin to knuckle measurement, pinblock replacement
without glueing it in <b><i><u>or</u></i></b> fitting it to the flange
and also pushed the plate back to shorten #88 to about 46 mm, delignit
block with <b><u>VERY</u></b> tight pins and coils 10 to 12 mm above
plate. This piano is just a joy! :-(</font><br>
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<font size=4>Back to the grindstone.<br>
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<font size=4>Tim Geinert<br>
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