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Repetition Problem in Yamaha Grand
By George Bartlett

I have this customer who says that his grand is slowing down in touch.
I am looking for information on what in particular I should be looking
for when I pull the action other than the usual repetition levers,
springs, bushings etc.  This Yamaha Grand is a six footer and was made
in the latter 1960s or early '70s.

The slowness problem I feel is not that serious; however, this person
often compares his piano to others and he finds that his is suffering
in this in area in general feel and slowness of repetition.

Thank you,
George Bartlett



(Message sent Thu, 28 Jan 1999 15:19:14 -0330 , from time zone -0330.)

Key Words in Subject:  Grand, Problem, Repetition, Yamaha

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