Yes, there is a solution, make a tracing of the hammer adjacent to the ones missing and send it to me. I,ll match the physical size as best I can. I probaly have about a thousands spares in my collection. If you need them bored, I will need a shank size and a bore distance and an approx. Bore angle You thougt this was going to be easy aye? Dale Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1Marshall Gisondi <pianotune05 at hotmail.com> wrote:Hi Everyone, I have a question. How do I obtain parts to pianos no longer manufactured? My dilemma is this. I have a customer with a Kimball 4530 serial number B55605 which needs a new hammer e flat 43 or d sharp 43. If the original hammer was there I could have used the soda straw to fix it, but no original except a piece of shank I found in the key bed. The head itself is missing. A complete hammer but with the hammer attached would be ideal. The other piano is a Henry F Miller grand piano an old one. I didn't get the serial number unfortunately. I need a hammer for A1 B2 and C88. I contacted my school, but I'm told they cannot help without samples. Is there a remody fo rthis sort of problem? Thanks Marshall 215-510-9400 http://www.phillytuner.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20120711/711daf71/attachment.htm>
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