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Here is a picture of my square grand tuning rig. I sit at the keyboard =
to tune. The tuning lever has two tips at 90 degrees rotation to one =
another for oblong pins. It works well and I can stand straight upright =
and walk afterwards. ;-)
Terry Farrell
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Yes, !!!
An extention hammer,square head tip,and a helper/pinspotter are also =
utile....<G>
No volley intended here, I defer to Joe Garrett in all these =
matters.
Hubert Liverman
Tuner/Tech
Opelika AL
Be sure and have an oblong tip available even if the tuning pins are =
not the original.
You may need it if the action has to come out as the screws that =
hold the action in place are oblong head, unless they have been replaced
Joe Goss RPT
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Hubert
Check the archives, there has been much on this in the past. If =
you get really stuck, contact Joe Garrett.
Alan Barnard
Salem, Missouri
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Any hints on the procedure to tune an 1874 Steinway Square =
Grand in supposedly good shape.
Don Coutts
Associate Member
Chicago Chapter
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