--- Clyde Hollinger <cedel@supernet.com> wrote: > Harriet, > > I haven't seen what you describe, but if it's on the > sides of the keys I > don't see any harm in justs sanding them off and > forgetting about it. > > Regards, > Clyde Hollinger > > Cameron Jacobi wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I have a question for anyone who would care to > answer > > - I tuned a piano yesterday - a Sohmer upright, > about > > 20 years old - a lot of the keys were sticking - > but > > two of them, when I pulled them out - had > something > > like wooden blisters at the sides - I don't really > > know how to describe it - it was as though > something > > inside the key was trying to make its way to the > > surface - almost like a bubble in the wood - if > the > > wood continues to do that, those keys will be > rubbing > > the ones next to them. Does anyone have any idea > what > > could cause that, or what should be done about it? > > I'd appreciate any input. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Harriet Lipman > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Yahoo! Calendar - Get organized for the holidays! > > http://calendar.yahoo.com/ > > Thanks to everyone who answered. I will assume that the leads are making their way out of some of the keys. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Get organized for the holidays! http://calendar.yahoo.com/
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