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Player Piano Failed After Tuning
By Donald Dusenbury

Hi Rae Walzer:  Tuning a player is frustrating to some tuners
because the upper player stack makes it difficult to mute the strings
for tuning. In the tuning process a tube might have been disconnected
to the roll drive.  Your description is to vague to know for certain.

I would offer to speak by phone and help determine the problem,
270-234-8837.  Your tuner may have not known that he left the piano
not working.  In my area 1 out of 25 pianos are players and few tuners
also service players.

Donald Dusenbury


(Message sent Tue 17 Jul 2001, 13:27:44 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

Key Words in Subject:  After, Failed, Piano, Player, Tuning

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