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Replacing Bridle Straps
By Michael Concordia

To Rick Inzero:  At the risk of getting blown out by the 'fix it to
original specs or be damned' crowd, I found that those spring-clip
bridle straps worked fine.  These can be purchased from any piano
supply place -- Player Piano Co. in Wichita had them the last time
I looked.

These are installed after you carefully cut away the old straps from
where they are glued to the dowel.  They only require a modicum of
manual dexterity to install in my opinion, certainly no more than
trying to glue a patch onto an existing strap.  However, I would
suggest that you do the whole set since they are probably all about
to fall apart.

Michael Concordia



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