Justin Browne London Piano - Lock-Key
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Justin Browne London Piano - Lock-Key
Bill
You very kindly provided me with information on my Piano's age that has been in the family for years. My aunt who was the Piano's previous owner lost the Key for the Piano and I would be grateful for any advice as to how to locate another key for my Piano?
I have attached a picture of my pride and joy to share with the forum who appreciate Piano's.
Any advice would be most helpful.
You very kindly provided me with information on my Piano's age that has been in the family for years. My aunt who was the Piano's previous owner lost the Key for the Piano and I would be grateful for any advice as to how to locate another key for my Piano?
I have attached a picture of my pride and joy to share with the forum who appreciate Piano's.
Any advice would be most helpful.
Last edited by pch832003 on 06 Jun 2010, 21:12, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Justin Browne London Piano - Lid Key
Post by Bill Kibby »
Most piano dealers and tuners can obtain replacement lock-keys for most pianos, and these fall into very few types.
1. Solid key goes into a hole in the back of the lock.
2. Hollow "barrel" key like the barrel of a gun, fits over a pin.
3. Triangular tapered key. (A screwdriver works with these.)
Piano locks are very simple, and if you unscrew it and take it to a locksmith, they can make a key.
I don't see the picture!
1. Solid key goes into a hole in the back of the lock.
2. Hollow "barrel" key like the barrel of a gun, fits over a pin.
3. Triangular tapered key. (A screwdriver works with these.)
Piano locks are very simple, and if you unscrew it and take it to a locksmith, they can make a key.
I don't see the picture!
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If you find old references or links on this site to pianogen.org, they should refer to pianohistory.info
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