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Rebuilding a Player Piano
By Tom Thompson

The first one for me was a Schultz, and fortunately Player Piano Co.
had instructions on how to rebuild and also a complete kit.  Since then
I take photos, up, down, and around.  Lots of them.  When the spool box
is laying in front of you with all those pieces, it helps to have a
photo to see which way the sprocket is turned, nut in or nut out.

Tom Thompson



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