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At 08:43 AM 7/22/05, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">It's a screw that can be turned
by hand. </blockquote><br>
Most screws can! Where? <br><br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">They have a big metal piece that
you can turn by hand instead of using a screw driver.</blockquote><br>
Again, where? <br><br>
Avery <br><br>
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<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite=""><b><i>Avery Todd
<avery1@houston.rr.com></i></b> wrote: <br>
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<dd>PM (whoever you are),<br><br>
<dd>I've never heard of "butterfly screws" on a Steinway. What
are they?<br><br>
<dd>Avery<br><br>
<dd>At 11:09 AM 7/21/05, you wrote:<br>
<dd>>On the older steinways, the feet were attached with 2 screws + 1
big <br>
<dd>>"butterfly screw" for lateral stability. During moving,
2 of those <br>
<dd>>"butterfly" screws were lost as well as one of the
metal brackets <br>
<dd>>holding those screws. Steinway no longer manufactures those
parts. <br>
<dd>>Does anybody knows where I could find them, or does anybody knows
a <br>
<dd>>shop that could make them?<br>
<dd>><br>
<dd>>Thanks!<br>
<dd>><br>
<dd>>PM<br><br>
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