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<DIV><FONT face=Arial>The cover is just a Schaff cover, the have the felt that
will work very well, they just do not have any kind of installation
kit.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial>Phil</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial><EM>Where did you get the cover...Edwards String
Covers? <BR><BR>David Ilvedson, RPT<BR>Pacifica, CA
94044<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>Original message<BR>From: pbmosley <BR>To: </EM><A
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ptg.org</A><BR><EM>Received: 7/26/2006 1:33:19 PM<BR>Subject: string cover
installations<BR><BR><BR>I have a string cover to put on a Kawai tomorrow and
was wondering how everyone usually installed these. I have tried dowels
and different things but have never really been satisfied. I have a roll
of magnetic tape that I use for let off regulation, would there be a downside of
cutting strips and putting on the plate, take the backing off and align the
cover, then cut. The adhesion seems to be good with the felt cover cloth,
I think it could be done without any additional gluing or fastening, the cover
could be take off and on and realigned easily.<BR>Phil
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