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Moving Aid for a Player Grand Piano
By Philip Jamison

One trick is to use the lyre to tilt the piano over.  Put a folded
blanket underneath the lyre so the two front legs "teeter."  Then
take off the left front leg and tip the piano over onto a skid board
using the lyre as a fulcrum.

One device I first saw at PianoDisc in Sacramento was an adjustable
side brace that prevented the lyre from breaking during this procedure.
A fellow is selling them on eBay now.  Search eBay under "KYPSTICK" or
visit http://www.kypianoservice.com/kypstick--.html 

Phil Jamison

 [ Yes, the lyre of an old reproducing piano is likely to break at its
 [ glued joints if the piano is tilted with weight on it.  I remove
 [ the lyre and hide it before the piano mover arrives!  -- Robbie



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