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<DIV></DIV>Very possible, although we did move the piano 6-8 ft. across the room and rotated it 180 degrees. I'm going back with a level on Sat.<BR>
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">-------------- Original message from Sid Blum <piano@sover.net>: -------------- <BR><BR><BR>> Is this in an old house? Could it be the floor? <BR>> <BR>> In my 20+ year association with a Baldwin dealer I haven't seen this problem. <BR>> <BR>> Sid Blum <BR>> sid@sover.net <BR>> <BR>> >List, <BR>> >I have a new Hamilton vertical where the left leg is touching the <BR>> >floor and the right is not. This is causing the piano to wobble at <BR>> >that leg because more weight is on it. My question is: Are the <BR>> >casters meant to touch the floor on the front legs? It seems to me <BR>> >that I have seen many that don't. <BR>> >Thanks, <BR>> >Rick Ucci/Ucci Piano <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> -- <BR>> Sid Blum <BR>> sid@sover.net </BLOCKQUOTE>
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