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paper in piano; help
Topic Started: May 26 2008, 05:42 PM (508 Views)
kenny
HOLY CARP!!!
RosemaryTwo
May 27 2008, 07:04 AM


Duct tape? :hair:

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RosemaryTwo
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HOLY CARP!!!
:lol:

See, now that's just cruel.

This whole things kinda got me thinkin', though, that if I ever inherit large jewels, I could hide 'em from thieves by sliding them down the fallboard. I could slip large bills in there, too. The piano is like one of those treasure boxes that only a few knowledgeable people can open.

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Frank_W
May 27 2008, 11:06 AM
Cats with Velcro on them work pretty good, too.

That's for voicing.
The problem with having an open mind is that people keep trying to put things in it.
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Ah.. srry... I forgotted. :doh: :sombrero:
Anatomy Prof: "The human body has about 20 sq. meters of skin."
Me: "Man, that's a lot of lampshades!"
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Larry
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Rosie, be careful if you try to slide the action out. One of the most common accidents that occurs in this situation is when someone not accustomed to doing this a lot starts sliding the action back in.. they put their hands on each side of the action to push it in, and don't notice that they're pushing down on the top few keys just enough to cause the hammers to catch against the pinblock.... and SNAP - off comes 4 or 5 hammers....

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RosemaryTwo
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Oh, wow, thanks, Larry. I can see how that would happen easily. Great to know that.

So far I have limited myself to simple search and rescue missions, but I am not above making a bone-headed mistake some day. :wink:
"Perhaps the thing to do is just to let stupid run its course." Aqua
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Larry
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It's easy to break them.. I've done it myself a few times :D and I guarantee you so has CT... and every other technician out there....
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Not that ??Pianotech guy though (not to be confused with our CTPianotech). He's like a sock superhero who does no wrong.
"Perhaps the thing to do is just to let stupid run its course." Aqua
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