> My preferred method is dynamite. This method saves you the > frustration of trying to make this action playable. Thanks for the informative helps. It certainly fits my own preferences to a "T", though these days, a person with any dynamite might be judged with more than a mild bit of suspicion. Unfortunately, the owners haven't quite the sense of humor held by we more enlightened types. But the responses beg another, easier, question, I hope. First, this is a "new" piano- last twenty five years or so, and thus isn't an old albatross. the top section is relatively light-weight, sitting on a board which looks to be about 5-6 inches wide, no more than 3/4 thick, and the width of the case.. The "new" question- Can one loosen the four screws, the two bolts, which look to be about1/8-3/16 in diameter, in the center, and "simply" slide the thing forward enough that one can get to the action.......... ? I simply will not deal with 88 rubber tubes. There is a limit to my suicidal tendencies. Thanks again les bartlett houston. ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.
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