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Servicing Pianola 66-key Player Piano
By Steve Lehr

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Mr. Larry Fischer suggested I contact you for help with a Pianola
66-key player piano.  I am a piano tuner from Omaha, Nebraska; while
there is nothing wrong with the piano, I would like to able to tune it
once in a while for this potential customer.

I simply need to know how to safely remove the player mechanism and
thus gain access to the tuning pins.  Any ideas?

Thank you,

Steve Lehr
slehr@radiks.net



(Message sent Thu, 4 Nov 1999 18:33:08 -0600 , from time zone -0600.)

Key Words in Subject:  66-key, Piano, Pianola, Player, Servicing

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