And what was the name of the piano that had a niffty capstan type trap lever travel limiter? Hmm, I bet I could put one in an hour. Other wise the rail screws have to be really cinched. and trap reg. checked,, constantly. Botheration. Whenever I found a traveling stop rail, I suspected not tight enough screws, and too much force from the trap. Never thought about FFFF playing, or tuning (hint hint) come to think of it. Richard Moody ---------- > From: Jon Page <jpage@capecod.net> > To: pianotech@byu.edu > Subject: Re: Disgruntled list members (long) > Date: Saturday, March 29, 1997 8:15 AM > > > I have found many stop rails pushed upwards from excessive trapwork travel. > > Jon Page > Harwich Port, Cape Cod, Mass. (jpage@capecod.net) >I wonder if anyone has found these rails to climb just from heavy playing alone. >Jim Coleman, Sr. >
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