New Steinway -Tight action centers

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Mon, 21 Oct 2002 11:05:18 EDT


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In a message dated 10/20/02 11:53:43 PM Central Daylight Time, 
tomtuner@attbi.com writes:


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> 1.      If treated with liquid Teflon at the factory, why would Protek CPL 
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It wouldn't

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> 2.      Will the alc-water treatment be effective on a center so treated?

Yes.

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> 3.      Have you seen tight centers on other new Steinways?

Yes.

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> 4.      Could that black stuff on the reps really be graphite and is it 
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I believe so.

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> As I mentioned the gentleman was supportive and authorized the 
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> Opinions?

I think you will be surprised at how well the treatment will work and believe 
you may not even have to ream and pin one flange.

David Koelzer
Vintage Pianos
DFW

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