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Dale,
If you do have some please call me on my cell, 772 260 7110. Much =
appreciated.
Tom Servinsky
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From: Erwinspiano@aol.com=20
To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 10:50 PM
Subject: Re: Olde Mason & Hamlin Underlevers
Ton
I might have a few from one that's being replaced(scrapped).
I'll try to remember to check manana.
Dale
Tom Sevinsky said: "Anyone out there have any spare damper =
underlevers for a older Mason =3D
Hamlin A ( 1920's)? I'm trying like heck not to have to resort to =
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installing a new back action as a result of 6 termite damaged damper =
=3D
levers.
The new Renner configuration doesn't match the older style. The =
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original underlever front arm ( connected to the damper wire) is 1 =
3/4" =3D
in length. The sostenuto tabs are 3/4" from the base.
Any help or leads would be much appreciated.
Tom,
I wonder if Pratt-Read damper levers would work? the length of the =
underlever is 3.1" from the center pin to the end of the lever. Standard =
Flange configuration. The Top Lever is 1.57" from center pin to the top =
of it. The Sostenuto tab is .625" from the center pin to the under side =
of the tab. I have a whole set. Only down side is the Sostenuto tabs are =
neoprene.
Regards,=20
Joe Garrett, R.P.T.
Captain, Tool Police
Squares R I
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