I am trying this number by memory: No. 192324 (PS: I think it had dust in it from the day it was manufactured.) --- Tom Driscoll <tomtuner@mediaone.net> wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Delton, Jr. Eason > > > > After reading some responses, I failed to mention > one > > detail. > > > > The tuning lever that I am currently using does > not > > grip the tuning pins. I have a C. Kurtzman & Co > > upright piano at home and I have tuned a Baldwin > > spinet and another upright with no problems. > > > > But on this particular upright, I place the tuning > on > > the pins and it's like I have "to large of a > socket." > > > Delton, > Either this is an unusual piano , > i.e. very old with > nonstandard pins or the pins have been rounded off > by some sort of > inappropriate tool or someone drilled out the inside > of your tip for a > practical joke! Give us the serial # of this Kimball > for date of > manufacture. > Tom D. > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/
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