Can you elaborate? -------------- Original message from "Albert Lord" <lordpiano at gmail.com>: -------------- This action can be removed as easily as a console action. Don't disconnect the rods. If the pins are tight enough to be tuned at this time of year, thats unusual. I believe they were made in the late 30s to early 50s in Newark NJ. Albert. On 3/5/07, richard.ucci at att.net <richard.ucci at att.net > wrote: Tuned this beast on Sat. It had a strange action, looked like flanges that the rods attached to were screwed to a bottom panel which would make it very hard to pull the action even after disconnecting all the rods.The flanges in question attached to the whippen. Glad I didn't lose any strings... What is the age of this piano? #110590, and how would I remove this action with the least amount frustration? RU/UP -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20070307/372db858/attachment.html
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