<html><head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"></head><body dir="auto"><div>Hi Marshall:</div><div>Samick isn't responding? You might also call Pianotek and see if they carry a replacement. </div><div>I usually try to repair them. I cut a shallow slot across the crack and lay in a piece of thread with CA glue. Clamp the crack closed first, pin removed. Hit with accelerator. Thread acts like a splint to hold crack closed. Repin, done.</div><div>Paul<br><br>Paul McCloud<div><a href="http://AccuronePianoService.com">AccuronePianoService.com</a></div></div><div><br>On Feb 14, 2013, at 5:19 PM, Marshall Gisondi <<a href="mailto:pianotune05@hotmail.com">pianotune05@hotmail.com</a>> wrote:<br><br></div><blockquote type="cite"><div>
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<font size="3" face="Arial">Hi Everone,</font><br><font size="3" face="Arial">I sent an e-mal yesterday about this Hyundai piano. I know it was made by Samick. I'm wondering what action is in this piano and how do I get a wippen for it just in case the birds eye is cracked. I know to some it might sound rediculous to have a wippen if all I need is a repinning, but one never knows. I wouldn't think a 20yr old or so piano would have a cracked birds eye, but why take a chance? so any ideas on who made this action and where I can get parts for it? Thanks</font><br><font size="3" face="Arial">Marshall<br id="ecxFontBreak"></font><br><br>
<em><font size="3" face="Arial">Marshall Gisondi</font></em><br><em><font size="3" face="Arial">MARSHALL'S PIANO SERVICE</font></em><br><em><font size="3" face="Arial">215-510-9400</font></em><br><em><font size="3" face="Arial"><a href="http://www.phillytuner.com" target="_blank">http://www.phillytuner.com</a> </font></em><br><br>                                            </div>
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