: "Glenn" <rockymtn@sprynet.com> posted: >How about a one to one mixture of A NEW PINBLOCK! > >Is it just me or is it okay for a dealer to dope and sell a piano with a >pinblock as bad as Phil is describing it? If the pinblock becomes repaired as a result of using tuning pin solution and allows the piano to hold a tune indefinitely, why not. Theoritically, a new pinblock is required only when the old pinblock is no longer salvageable. Keith A. McGavern kam544@ionet.net Registered Piano Technician Oklahoma Chapter 731 Piano Technicians Guild USA.
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