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style="FONT-SIZE: 9.8pt" color=#333333>Hello all,<BR>I have a situation
where the "knock" is very noticeable that the key frame is knocking
against the key bed. I see no adjustments anywhere to correct the
problem. As a temporary solution in the treble, I folded several
business cards in the gap to quiet the "knock". I suspect this was
not originally a product for the US but brought in by someone that
purchased it while overseas and brought it back with them.<BR><BR>The
cheek blocks have a metal plate that allows for front to back adjustment,
but no adjustment for "up/down" adjustment.<BR><BR>Anyone experienced this
before and what was the resolution?<BR><BR>Thanks in
advance,<BR><BR>-------------------------------------------<BR>Ken Gerler,
RPT</FONT></FONT></DIV></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
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