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Joe
Thanks for the reply. No, I did not level the strings. Yes, the right =
string is the one leaking. Before I regulated the dampers, all of them =
including this one worked well, just not all at the same time. I guess I =
shouldn't anything and recheck everything. Your tips have given me some =
direction.
Paul Chick
Plainview MN
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From: Joe & Penny Goss=20
To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2000 11:55 PM
Subject: Re: D damper
Paul,
Two things, did you level the strings and did you find that one string =
was more at fault?
If so the string can be influenced toward the damper (side ways ) as =
well as leveled.
Joe Goss
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From: Paul=20
To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2000 9:24 AM
Subject: D damper
Conrad and list.
Did you get the tricord damper on the treble side of the break on =
That Steinway D to stop leaking? If so, how'd you do it? I just finished =
a call on a 1975 D with the same problem. I tried some alignment and =
felt straightening techniques to no avail. It worked properly before, =
but the customer wanted the back action regulated to improve uniform =
damping. Overall the results were great except for this one damper. What =
did I miss?
Paul Chick
Plainview MN
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