On Sat, Mar 8, 2008 at 8:46 AM, <jsmith3109 at aol.com> wrote: > Terry: There is no music deck on this little gem. Only a combined top and > deck in one piece. I think the idea of a long screw from the bottom of the > arms may be the answer. I wish it looked a good as the one you show in you > e-mail. This one is a real PSO and needs much help. The contest is today, so > the poor kid who has to use this blonde bomber for warm-up is going to have > fun. Thanks to all of you for the suggestions. I will get back to y'all when > I find the secret combination. > I've come across a Wurlie studio with the long screw/bolts, so maybe that is your solution. However, another Wurlie (studio?) had some sort of locking mechanism that (if I recall) locked the angled part of the desk to the case. I can't remember exactly what unlocked it. I think it might have been something you have to squeeze toward the middle. Story & Clark also had a piano that requires one to slide the top lid forward. Some pianos just weren't designed for service. ;-) -- JF -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20080308/5d193a95/attachment.html
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