I have found that any piano made in Richmond, IN (Starr, Jesse French, Lagonda, Remington,etc.) will likely have a bad pinblock. They must not have seasoned the wood well or used bad stuff. Maybe I just see more of these because I live in Indiana. ron On 14 Sep 2006 at 13:57, Avery wrote: > > Shawn, > > Glad you've learned that lesson! :-D > > At 01:36 PM 9/14/2006, you wrote: > sounds good! I am getting them out to look at a new piano soon. But I have told them in > the mean time I would see what i could do with the one they have. > > As far as the loose tuning pins are concerned, if you're going to try and work on it, use CA. It > usually works. But with all the loose hammer felt, I don't think I'd even do that without "fixing" the > other first! > > Avery > > The one thing I have learned about word of mouth is, if you make someone happy they > might tell one person, but if you make someone mad they will tell everyone they know. > Shawn Brock > Cincinnati Sound Lab > 130 East Sixth Street > Cincinnati Oh. > 45202 > Phone: 513-349-8541 > Web Site: > www.cincysoundlab.com ---------------------- Ron Berry Piano Service Indianapolis, IN 46220 317-255-8213 ron at berrypiano.com http://www.berrypiano.com
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