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    Good idea Isaac, thank you.<br>
    Gary<br>
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    On 6/8/2011 9:42 PM, Isaac Sadigursky wrote:
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                size="3"><b>From: </b></font><font style="font: 12px
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          <div>Hi, Gary!<br>
            I will also suggest to have a few extra pair of FLAT and
            LOCK Washers of appropriate diameter.<br>
            In case the replacement bolt is a little too long , comes
            through the keybed and interferes with shifting-install
            washers as needed.<br>
            I have a few extra pairs of original Mason-Hamlin
            'Butterfly" or "Wing' bolts and from different periods they
            come in slightly different lengh to acommodate different
            thickness of the Keybed.<br>
            Good luck!<br>
            isaac<br>
            On Jun 8, 2011, at 8:17 AM, <a moz-do-not-send="true"
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            <blockquote type="cite">Take the following and you will be
              almost certain to have the correct bolt:<br>
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            <blockquote type="cite">3/8" x 16<br>
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            <blockquote type="cite">1/2" x 20<br>
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            <blockquote type="cite">1/2" x 13<br>
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            <blockquote type="cite">Mark,<br>
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            <blockquote type="cite">I believe you are in error. &nbsp;In all
              my research, I haven't come across a 3/4" diameter bolt
              for a lyre. It's incredibly big. Did you mean 1/2"?<br>
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            <blockquote type="cite">Roger Gable<br>
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            <blockquote type="cite">Gable Piano<br>
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            <blockquote type="cite">----- Original Message ----- From:
              "Gary" &lt;<a moz-do-not-send="true"
                href="mailto:gmcc@charter.net">gmcc@charter.net</a>&gt;<br>
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            <blockquote type="cite">To: &lt;<a moz-do-not-send="true"
                href="mailto:pianotech@ptg.org">pianotech@ptg.org</a>&gt;<br>
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            <blockquote type="cite">Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2011 7:13 PM<br>
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            <blockquote type="cite">Subject: [pianotech] lyre bolts<br>
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              <blockquote type="cite">Going to tune a Mason &amp; Hamlin
                grand Thursday and the bolts to attach the lyre were
                lost. &nbsp;Anyone know the size, or maybe suggest a<br>
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              <blockquote type="cite">range of sizes to take with me? &nbsp;I
                don't know if it's the original M&amp;H or the Aeolian.<br>
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              <blockquote type="cite">Thanks for any help.<br>
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              <blockquote type="cite">Gary<br>
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