[pianotech] Cheek Block removal question...

Rex Roseman rosemanpiano at gmail.com
Wed May 13 19:28:44 MDT 2009


Larry

 

I once ran into a piano where the only way to get to the screws for the
cheek blocks was to take off the strip of wood trim that hides the gap
between the stretcher and the harp. There was enough room to reach into the
gap to access the screws. Sorry I can't confirm if it was the make that you
are working on, as I was called in because the regular tuner couldn't get it
apart and the customer was desperate. Never saw the piano again and have no
records.

 

Rex Roseman

 

PS In response to the posting on Zen and motorcycle repair, my version in
the case of the above piano was that after I had done all the "smart" things
to get the check blocks off, I started to take apart the "stupid" things
that I "knew" have no relation to the cheek blocks. The first one that I
tried that time worked.

 


Hi...I'm trying to find out how to remove the cheek blocks (for action
removal) on a 1986 Story & Clark baby grand ser.# 901037. There are no
screws underneath and nothing under the rubber button on the cheek block.
Also, there are no screws under the key slip. Maybe I need new glasses.
Thanks for any help offered.

Larry Trischetta, Pocono NE Chapter

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