<div class="gmail_quote"><div>I have an old document from Steinway with that strike point info, but I won't be near that piece of paper until early January, if you can wait...</div><div><br></div><div>Regards,</div><div>
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On 22/12/2012 17:20, Bob Hull wrote:
> Does someone know the strike point on string #1 for a Steinway M?
> Also, if it has varied over the years, this is for a 1923 model M.
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> I am building a complete new top action and want to compare that
> measurement against the current strike line because this piano has had
> at least one action rebuild in its history.
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