---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Davids both and all, >It's an extension of the rim inwards toward the bridge from behind >at the upper end of the piano. It's designed to reduce the amount >of excess soundboard area at the very top of the scale. It's called >a fish because the shape of the extension is somewhat fish shaped. >Maybe Terry or Ron have a picture they could post. > >David Love >davidlovepianos@comcast.net >-----Original Message----- Got any images of your sound board cut-off David Love? I'd be interested to see it. Here's a link to the Steinway D we re-boarded with an RC&S version last year. The fish is the cut-off behind the treble bridge. http://overspianos.com.au/stdctoff2.jpg Since this was the first treble cut-off I'd fitted to a D, I erred on the conservative side. The next one will have more area cut off in the high treble. There's also an extra back brace where the 'bell' used to be. The bridge is just sitting in place to show where it will be located once the panel is made. Ron O. -- OVERS PIANOS - SYDNEY Grand Piano Manufacturers _______________________ Web http://overspianos.com.au mailto:ron@overspianos.com.au _______________________ ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/b9/aa/4d/28/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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