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font-family:Arial'>Relating to this weeks thread on the S+S model A. I =
serviced
an A 1 today C.1882. Regrettably I couldn’t open the lid to =
examine any plate
markings at the tail</span></font></p>
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style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial'>(8000 photos arranged on =
the lid)
but the oddity was the unacorda shifted the action to the left. =
I’ve seen
this on some goofy stencil pianos but never on a Steinway. Something new =
every
day I guess.</span></font></p>
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p; Tom
Driscoll RPT</span></font></p>
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