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<DIV>There are some grands out there where you have to be very careful while
pulling out the key frame from the piano. The plate/action combination is
designed in such a way that the hammers near the treble break are very close to
the lower part of the plate, and if the keyboard is not pulled out or pushed
back in straight, a hammer adjacent to the plate could break off. Is this a poor
design, or what?!</DIV>
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<DIV>Jesse Gitnik</DIV>
<DIV>Since 1980</DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>