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<font face="Arial">In this particular case, you could unscrew the
action stack and just take that to your shop. <br>
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Sometimes I'll ask the customer to help carry action and keys if I'm
taking both parts. If the client is not willing, or not able, or not
there, I remove the stack and make two trips. But if the terrain is
friendly, I use my Laroy Edwards action caddy.<br>
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Good idea about the stretch wrap.<br>
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Tom Cole<br>
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Matthew Todd wrote:<br>
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<div>Hello all,</div>
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<div>I will be transporting a grand action to my shop for hammer
resurfacing and repinning. What is the normal procedure for carrying
the action from the piano in the home, out the door to the car? Do I
just carry it as is, or is there a special and more professional way to
handle this. I'm not anticipating rain, but I guess I should be
prepared for that as well.</div>
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<div>Any suggestions would be appreciated.</div>
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<div>Thanks,</div>
<div>Matthew</div>
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