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Get out a big fat flashlight and peer in under the keys along the sides =
of the cheekblocks. Chances are you will find some long screws going =
through the block and into the sides if the arms. You may have to reach =
between some keypins to get at them.
Z! Reinhardt RPT
Ann Arbor MI
diskladame@provide.net
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From: Ron & Lorene Shiflet=20
To: PTG - send/receive=20
Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2001 1:03 PM
Subject: Lester Grand
I have a friend who is moving and has a Lester Grand to move. I =
went by his home the other night to tie the action down and I'm embassed =
to admit it, I could not pull the action.
Here's the specifics:
a.. The keyslip was removed=20
b.. The cheek blocks were loose=20
c.. All screws from underneath were gone=20
d.. The cheekblocks were attached to the fallboard either from =
behind or beneath. I could not un attach them. At the same time, the =
key rail was hinged to the fallboard. =20
e.. When I would try to lift the fallboard, it would butt up against =
the pin block. =20
f.. The sharps would not depress far enough that the boardes would =
remove. =20
g.. Since the cheeks blocks were loose I could not unattach the =
fallboard from the cheekblocks underneath.=20
h.. The fallbopard would not drop forward enough for me to ascertain =
if the falbaord was attached to the cheekblocks from underneath.
What am I missing?
Ron Shiflet
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