Renner.... and other stuff

Roger Jolly roger.j@sasktel.net
Tue, 03 Aug 2004 19:27:28 -0600


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Hi Rich,
                 I have switched back to the new improved New York parts 
and have been very happy.  I have far less weight and geometry issues FWIW.
They are very consistent, 6 sets of hammers shanks and reps thus far.
Regards Roger



At 04:13 PM 8/3/2004, you wrote:
>Dear List,
>
>      When rebuilding a Steinway, we have been using Renner actions for 
> years now. The fact that they have parts that are so consistent, with 
> such low tolerances, and have different dimensions available allow what 
> we feel is the best possible replacement. In fact we use Renner for 
> Masons, Knabe, etc.
>
>      The only thing constant in this world, though, is change. What are 
> others using today? Are you still happiest with Renner? Has anyone tried 
> Abel shanks and flanges?
>
>Thank you for sharing your expertise constantly,
>
>Rich Galassini
>Cunningham Piano Company
>Philadelphia, Pa.
>
>

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