tuning pins on a Samick

Farrell mfarrel2 at tampabay.rr.com
Mon Feb 5 15:24:10 MST 2007


Wait a minute! Why were you driving the pins in further? Assuming it was because they were loose, then it sounds to me like this piano already was in need of a new pinblock.

Terry Farrell
  ----- Original Message ----- 

  i actually wasn't replacing the pins, just driving the one that were already there.

  ""...you owe your customer a new pinblock as well."
  "Sorry, but I'd say that this block is a do-over."

  well...crap.

  i guess there's really no way to tell if the damage is deeper than the first lamination.
  so it sounds like most everyone's professional opinion is to put in a new PB? 

  daniel carlton
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