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<DIV>Greetings,</DIV>
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<DIV> Thanks for other suggestions on pitch
raising Ivers and Pond piano.</DIV>
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<DIV> I apologize, maybe should have expounded; I am concerned
about the pitch raise, insofar as the possiblity of breaking the glue
joints between the bridge and the sound board, due to or old glue joints or
aged brittle wood. I just don't want to be almost done with a pitch
correction and hear POP!... and the bridge breaks free. After
being <EM>under</EM> pitch for many years, it just may not take too
kindly to a raise. I usually dont elect to raise old pianos too far, if at
all.</DIV>
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<DIV>Thanks in advance,</DIV>
<DIV>Julia Gottshall</DIV>
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