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<DIV>No David, they don't come out together. This is the model that slides with the scissor type hardware underneath, and folds down at a right angle over the keyfronts.</DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">-------------- Original message from "David Ilvedson" <ilvey@sbcglobal.net>: -------------- <BR><BR><BR>> The top part is is attached to the key cover so theycome out together...right? <BR>> I'm still unclear about why you had to drill new holes? What do you think <BR>> happened? It worked for years, so you must have re-installed it <BR>> incorrectly...I'd say you need to pay to fix it...certainly some Howards would <BR>> go a long way to making the scratches less noticeable. <BR>> <BR>> When I remove case parts, such as fallboard/cheekblocks, I always warn the <BR>> customer about the tight fit and I have little control over scratches to the <BR>> inside of the arms. I am very liberal with my disclaimers...;-] <BR>> I'm wondering whether a sheet of paper slipped between the checkblocks/case <BR>> might eliminate that problem? I <BR>> <BR>> David Ilve
dson, RPT <BR>> Pacifica, CA 94044 <BR>> <BR>> ----- Original message ---------------------------------------- <BR>> From: richard.ucci@att.net <BR>> To: pianotech <PIANOTECH@PTG.ORG><BR>> Received: 4/26/2008 6:48:43 AM <BR>> Subject: scratched key cover <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> >I need some help with a very agravating situation. New client, Wurly spinet ca: <BR>> 70's <BR>> >with the flat sliding key cover that folds over keyfronts. <BR>> >After removing the top part which was screwed in at both sides (the part with <BR>> the <BR>> >music rack), I tuned the piano and replaced the top just as it was before. <BR>> <BR>> >That night I get a call from the owner saying , "You scratched up my piano! <BR>> <BR>> >I went back the following day and indeed the key cover is rubbing in several <BR>> places. <BR>> >I drilled two new screw holes and tilted the cover back so as to not rub the <BR>> >keycover, but
now I am faced with making repairs to said cover. <BR>> <BR>> >I don't do repairs to the case and am having trouble finding someone who does. <BR>> >I could use some advice on this mess, and has this ever happened to any of you <BR>> >folks? <BR>> >Also, to what extent dollars wise ,should I be held liable? <BR>> <BR>> >Thanks, <BR>> >Rick Ucci / Ucci Piano </BLOCKQUOTE>
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