Conrad,
Sorry to hear of your futile search. If you do not have an air compressor
to blow it out, if indeed it is still in the piano, you might rent a
compressed air tank or borrow one from your auto tire dealer.
Joe Goss
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> From: Conrad Hoffsommer <hoffsoco@martin.luther.edu>
> To: pianotech@ptg.org
> Cc: caut@ptg.org
> Subject: SD6 aliquot bar
> Date: Thursday, November 19, 1998 7:26 AM
>
> the day started dark and dreary, then got worse.;-{{{{{
>
> A message greeted me this morning saying there was a string broken on the
> old beater Baldwin SD-6. Actually there were two broken...
>
> All of one unison, and aliquot bar was missing. It's the style that looks
> like a squat monopoly house/mushroom house (not a "T" shaped one).
>
> It is probably somewhere in the piano (or at least I hope!), but I've
done
> everything but put it on it's side to try to find it. I even dustmopped
the
> floor! The soundboard is cleaner now than it's been in years.
>
> I put strings in, but downbearing is a bit high ;-}
>
> Anybody have any spares?
>
> Conrad
>
> Conrad Hoffsommer hoffsoco@luther.edu
> Luther College (319)-387-1204
> Decorah, Iowa 52101-1045
>
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