OK OK... The key-stop rail was set so low it was affecting key level. I raised it. The fall-board would catch when you tried to open it unless you lifted a little. Being the last item I put back on the piano and I leave them closed I didn't notice. No wonder the last tech left it that way. I moved it back a little bit and viola, adequate clearance. Andrew Anderson At 12:54 PM 9/26/2006, you wrote: >She has wimpy tyrannosaurus rex arms. > >My guess is you missed the hinge on one side when replacing the >fallboard (assuming you had it out). > >Alan Barnard >Salem, MO >Joshua 24:15 > > > >----- Original message ---------------------------------------- >From: "Andrew and Rebeca Anderson" <anrebe at sbcglobal.net> >To: "Pianotech List" <pianotech at ptg.org> >Received: 09/26/2006 9:51:15 AM >Subject: Puzzler > > > >Had to finish a job in a hurry because I was late to the piano > >teaching studio job. > > >Subject Kimball grand between six & seven feet. > > >Problem customer calls back and says she can't open the fall-board. > > >Guesses? > > >Andrew Anderson
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