Rick, How far are you from Langhorne, PA? I can probably help you. Mike McCoy richard.ucci at att.net wrote: > I need some help with a very agravating situation. New client, Wurly > spinet ca: 70's with the flat sliding key cover that folds over > keyfronts. > After removing the top part which was screwed in at both sides (the > part with the music rack), I tuned the piano and replaced the top just > as it was before. > > That night I get a call from the owner saying , "You scratched up my > piano! > > I went back the following day and indeed the key cover is rubbing in > several places. I drilled two new screw holes and tilted the cover > back so as to not rub the keycover, but now I am faced with making > repairs to said cover. > > I don't do repairs to the case and am having trouble finding someone > who does. > I could use some advice on this mess, and has this ever happened to > any of you folks? > Also, to what extent dollars wise ,should I be held liable? > > Thanks, > Rick Ucci / Ucci Piano -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20080426/b7b8d038/attachment.html
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