Was the reason it was regulated because the hammers were blocking (you didn't specify)? If so, brackets. 1989 was right around the time all the others I've seen have been from. Terry Farrell ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary" <gmcc at charter.net> To: <pianotech at ptg.org> Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2008 4:55 PM Subject: [pianotech] wurlitzer grand action brackets >I have a client with a Wurlitzer grand that is exhibiting every indication >of having the growing action brackets. First suspicion was when she told >me that it had been regulated twice in 7 yrs > . I got the model and serial number, which indicated it was built in 1989. > I've spoken with Young Chang, and according to the fellow I spoke with, it > didn't fall into those yrs in which the bad parts were used. > I've seen enough YoungChang/Weber/Wurlitzer pianos through the years to > know the problem when I see it. The customer is willing to pay for another > set of brackets, as she bought it second-hand and wouldn't be covered by > warranty anyway. What else could it be, but the brackets? > > Gary > > >
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