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Good Morning,
Maybe youve done this .Take your tweezers , grabe the strap as close as =
you can to where the strap goes into the shank , kinda twist the strap , =
they should break off . If not use your razor tool.
Dan
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From: Max Zuboff=20
To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 6:33 AM
Subject: Catchers & bridle straps
Hello.
Are there any chances on removing a catcher from its shank without =
destroying and drilling out the shank or damaging anything else? I need =
to do that in order to replace bridle straps on an upright in which the =
straps go down the same hollows in the catchers to which the shanks are =
glued.
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