| In reply to Ed Chaban [200202 MMDigest]: I do not use the lyre to tilt
grands.  In fact, I use a "Piano Horse" which is a great all-round
grand piano tilter.  I was lucky enough to purchase one from Jansen
before they disappeared (its creator, a Texas piano mover, passed away).
I did see the lyre-brace method used when I visited the PianoDisc
company, but they moved mostly new Asian grands.  Having said that,
I see many piano movers who use the "lyre tilt" method with no bracing
whatever.  Try it at your own risk!
The home-made tilter described earlier looks nice.  I have also see them
made with plywood.  It's important to get the geometry right, however.
Do an Internet search under "grand piano tilter" and you'll see some.
Phil Jamison
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