non-American participants

oorebeek oorebeek@euronet.nl
Wed, 30 Oct 1996 21:48:34 +0200


>
>While living in Germany in the 1960's, I did some servicing for a
>dealer who among other brands sold Lindner pianos made in Ireland.
>Keys were entirely of plastic and key height was regulated by a
>screw.  Evidently they were also sold in the U.S. under the name
>"Thomas" as I have recently gained a client who expects me to keep
>hers up.  The plate is welded pieces of formed metal.  Are you
>familiar with them?  Any suggestions on how to reinsert loose
>hammer flanges (wedged into a tapered slot rather than screwed)?
>
>
Mark,
You should ask Arnold Duin, he usually knows about these things he's =
a smartie.



friendly greetings from:

Andr=E9 Oorebeek
CONCERT PIANO SERVICE
Amsterdam, the Netherlands
email: oorebeek@euronet.nl

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