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<DIV> Hi Jeff</DIV>
<DIV> DId you check the bedding bolts to see if they are
touching? Even so the tone & touch of Yamaha key seems to improve when
cranked up & put under tension a slight bit. See archives Andre/David
Andersen/ Roger Jolly etc</DIV>
<DIV> Dale Erwin</DIV>
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<DIV>O.k. now that I've completely typed all the wrong info on the first
email, and embarrassed myself , let me try this again.</DIV>
<DIV>The piano is a G1 Yamaha</DIV>
<DIV>Key height is 65.5</DIV>
<DIV>blow distance is 47.5</DIV>
<DIV>key dip is 3/8 (using the Jaras key dip tool)</DIV>
<DIV>My problem is after I get through all the regulation points the white
keys are bottoming out on the black keys front rail felt. I am
regulating this action on the bench, I don't' know if that changes
anything. I can't think of any other details. Yes, I have spaced
everything, aligned jacks in windows, etc.. I feel like its probably
something real minor that I'm just overlooking.</DIV>
<DIV>Thanks for any help.</DIV>
<DIV>Jeff Miller</DIV></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>
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