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Piano Roll Storage
By Kevin McElhone

I store _all_ of my rolls, whether for piano, organ, organette, etc.,
without rubber bands.  Some have the 'ties' that wrap round a paper
fastener, in which case I use that.  Most have nothing at all.
About 25% are stored on end in original Pianola sloping top spools
and an old blanket box, the others are horizontal on shelves.

As long as the vertically stored rolls are _always_ stored with the
right hand end _down_, it saves you tapping the roll towards the right
end on the floor or a wooden block before you play it.

I have had no trouble in 20+ years either.

Kevin McElhone
Northampton, UK


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