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<font size=3>Tommy,<br><br>
If I may offer a little advice, from lessons learned over time .
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Try not to be too critical of what you see in a piano. A 30 year
old piano has gone through many, many changes, and it really isn't
possible to place blame anywhere. Keyframes really do move around,
regulation get's screwed up, and what you saw is perfectly possible just
from age and neglect. If the climate caused the keyframe to bow up
at the center, the blow would be reduced and the action would feel
awful!<br><br>
At one point some time ago I was looking at a piano and started saying
how bad the tuning was, and how that last technician should have
tightened the plate screws and seated the strings. The I discovered
my card inside . . . .<br><br>
:-)<br><br>
Don Mannino RPT<br><br>
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