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Veneer Dent in Piano Case
By Larry Toto

A refrigerator mover shoved an old Conn Artist tube organ into my
unrestored Chickering and dimpled the veneer right in the most visible
place possible.  The dimple is about 1/2" in diameter.

I wonder if anyone has experience with removing a dimple by getting
underneath the veneer and propping it out to a flush position again.
I am pissed about this.  The movers were cut-rate, dumpy pickup truck,
and irresponsible types (my uncle hired them), so don't suggest going
after them for compensation.  I just know that whenever I look at this
piano, that ding will be visible.  Any suggestions would be
appreciated.  (No, I will not take a Valium).

Thanks,
Larry Toto


(Message sent Mon 4 May 1998, 13:47:33 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

Key Words in Subject:  Case, Dent, Piano, Veneer

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