Try Jim Coleman, Jr. at jcpianoman@aol.com He has several and is willing to part them out. Larry Messerly On Fri, 18 Aug 2000 11:58:33 EDT BSimon999@AOL.COM writes: > A customer of mine has an 1890's Mason and Hamlin screwstringer > upright in > which a number of the stringing/tuning screw devices are missing. > > Does anyone out there have any, or enough, old stringing thingees to > supply > perhaps a dozen, with cone washers(?) and nuts? The parts required > alternate, > for fore and aft orientation, and are primarily for the treble end. > (I don't > know if all these parts were of the same length, or whether they > varied in > length depending on their position along the plate in the piano. > > Thanks, > > Bill Simon > Phoenix
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