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<div>Action clicks have been costing me time of late. I had yet another click today. The piano is a Kawai K-30 upright. </div>
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<div>On hammer blow, there's a click, as well as some resistance late in the key stroke. This was happening on many notes in the middle section of the piano. I thought I'd cured the problem at my last visit when I regulated the backchecks to catch the hammers sooner. I found more clicking today, though. I was determined to find the cause rather than to try to treat the symptoms. </div>
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<div>What it isn't: </div>
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<div>jack hanging up or hitting anything it isn't supposed to</div>
<div>loose hammer head or shank</div>
<div>loose catcher or shank</div>
<div>loose anything</div>
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<div>Some of you long-time techs should get this one in a hurry. It was a new one on me, though.</div>
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<div style="CLEAR: both">Dave Stahl<br>
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Dave Stahl Piano Service<br>
650-224-3560<br>
dstahlpiano@sbcglobal.net<br>
http://dstahlpiano.net/<br>
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