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<DIV><FONT size=2>List,</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>So I'm here in the shop finishing up a Steinway M. I
noticed a wobbly damper lever (dampers already rough regulated). I put it
off until finally I decided I couldn't leave it. I pulled the dampers
and the underlever system to fix the problem. Pinning was
loose so I popped off the lever/flange and repinned and then reglued and
clamped. I looked at back at the piano and thought..."Hey this would be a
good time to finish up the let-off!" So I installed the action and found I
was able to align the hammers, do let-off/drop, level strings and whatever I can
think of. WOW! This is the way to do it if your rebuilding a
grand. Restring, hang your hammers rebuild action, whatever and
then regulate the action with the dampers out of the way. Install
your dampers at the end of the job...this is probably common knowledge to
everyone except me (and I've thought of it but never actually did it)but if
anyone hasn't tried this give it a shot!</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>David Ilvedson, RPT</FONT></DIV>
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