In all fairness, any well-adjusted reproducing piano with a nicely
performing reproducing system is worthless if the piano has not been
completely restored. Old hard hammers, stiff flanges and worn action
felt do not let a reproducing mechanism do what it is suppose to do.
In other words, do a complete restoration or do not expect it to play
as it was suppose to, and that goes for _all_ the systems.
Kurt Morrison
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