Young Chang E101

Paul T Williams pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu
Wed Jan 23 07:52:13 MST 2008


I can understand.  A bit disconcerting, eh?  On that note, or lack 
there-of, a couple years ago a dealer had an late 19th c Steinway 
beautifully restored for sale.  A very wealthy lady was interested, but 
after looking at it a second or third time, she realized there were only 
85 keys!  She promptly looked elsewhere.  Go figgur.
pw



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The keysticks were clearly numbered.  I just started replacing them at the 
top and couldn’t find 88…87….86…    =)
 
Michelle
 
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Lavender oil or actual flowers do work. 
Always number parts before dismantling! 
Used to see lots of E-101's when I did store work. usually lots of 
problems with them. 
pw 


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