Key Level !?

Ric Brekne ricbrek@broadpark.no
Mon, 01 Aug 2005 01:30:39 +0200


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Just to take a different tack on this....  Could be someone managed to 
get some fluids dripped onto the hammer centers for those affected 
notes.... since they were in the bass its reasonable to guess that there 
is enough key leads to cause the keys to fall if the hammers were stuck 
in an up position.

grin...

RicB

>/Check out the keys on this.  It looked like 1/4" plus dip on that 
/>/section.  The hammers in the middle of the dip are blocking.  I'll get to 
/>/look at this Tuesday morning when the piano isn't in the middle of a 
/>/crowded country club dining room.
/>/
/>/Any guesses as to what happened here?
/>/
/>/Andrew/



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