<font color='black' size='2' face='arial'>Thanks, Patrick. I will look into this possibility.<br>
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From: J Patrick Draine <jpdraine@gmail.com><br>
To: pianotech <pianotech@ptg.org><br>
Sent: Sat, Sep 3, 2011 3:54 am<br>
Subject: Re: [pianotech] balance hole break-loose noise<br>
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Contact Michael Morvan (check your directory); he can repair the balance rail holes with inserts or new shoes. I believe he also sells the inserts if you wish to do the work yourself.
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On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 10:15 AM, Alan Eder <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:reggaepass@aol.com">reggaepass@aol.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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<div>After I glue-sized the balance pin holes (nearly ALL of them), the client noticed a "scrunchie" sound</div>
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