Ron, It has been standard practice for a lot of installers to toss the dags when slotting the keybed for a player system. This does put the action at risk when moving. You really do have to pull the action. There are a lot of unpleasant possibilities. Andrew Anderson On Dec 12, 2008, at 1:04 AM, Don Mannino wrote: > Ron, > > I don't think I can give any advice beyond: Pull the action and take > a look. > > It seems likely that in the move the action has jumped up in the > back, and is not sitting right. > > Don Mannino > dmannino at kawaius.com > > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Lindquist" <rrlindquist at peoplepc.com > > > To: "pianotech-ptg.org" <pianotech at ptg.org> > Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 5:14 PM > Subject: [pianotech] Kawie GS-50 > > >> Had another tuner in the area tune this piano while I was >> recovering from bypass surgery. Piano was also moved. The owner >> said the other tuner did some "regulation". I asked the other >> tuner and he said he didn't and got angry. >> Anyway the Bass and another octave up all bobble. The piano also >> has a Piano Disc. system. Wasn't up to pulling the action to look >> at back checks. >> Wondering if anyone has any ideas or suggestions. >> Would appreciate the Kawie tecks email or phone number . >> Thanks, >> Ron Lindquist >> >> > > >
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