John, I haven't done a naugawurlie for a couple of years, and can't remember specific details, but in general you will find more pieces retained by more screws, than in the average small piano. Should be decipherable by anyone with well-rounded piano experience and a little common sense. Mike John Ross wrote: > Finally I will get a chance to tune one of the infamous Naugahyde > covered Wurlitzers, although she called it cordovan covered. > Still brings tears to my eyes, when I think of all those lovely Naugas > that were killed to cover these pianos. > The person asked me if I knew how to disassemble this piano for > tuning, I hadn't realized there might be a problem. > Is there anything I should know, to make the unit accessible for tuning? > Thank you. > John Ross > Windsor, Nova Scotia. >
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