Hallet & Davis 1918 parlor grand
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Post by Barrie Heaton »
You have been posting to too many US sites should beBrian Lawson, RPT wrote:Hammer line probably 1 7/8", let off 1/8" shall I go on?......
Hammer blow 57 mm set off 3 mm ...
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Don't ask me, I'm still trying to work out what "All sizes are nominal" means in the timber yards! As for american pianos, I have very little experience with them, surely there must be an american pianorak somewhere?
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