Where moth and rust doth corrupt

Diane Hofstetter dianepianotuner@hotmail.com
Tue, 14 Nov 2000 19:18:49


>
>Would the fact that there is no damage to hammers, etc. be best attributed
>to moth resistant wool or point to the damage occuring prior to hammer,
>etc. replacement?

Now we know WHY they replaced all those whippens, hammers/s/f !  They must 
have looked like swiss cheese.
Altho why they didn't go the last step and replace all the keybed felt 
too.........

>
>I cannot recall the last time I've run into moth problems.

I had a surprising infestation of moths.  Took up sewing last year and moths 
got into my fabric.  Fortunately there was enough food for them there that 
they didn't get into any of our pianos.  XHale worked fine under my fabric 
table.  The odor goes away soon too.

Diane
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