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Replacing Strings in 1970s Aeolian Player Piano
By Clarence Zeches

I have a customer with an Aeolian studio size upright player with some
piano action issues including some broken strings.  This unit is from
the late 1970s and has the plastic unit valves which are below the key
bed and the roll mechanism above the keys.  Is there a way to remove
the roll mechanism so I can remove the piano action to replace the
broken strings?

Clarence Zeches
czeches@windstream.net.geentroep


(Message sent Thu 29 May 2014, 00:16:10 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

Key Words in Subject:  1970s, Aeolian, Piano, Player, Replacing, Strings

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