![]() You have four minutes to record your message. The more you do to help me, the more I can help you in return. For the 55 page Service Manual about the Standard Pneumatic Action used in the entire line of modern Aeolian player pianos (both 64-note and 88-note types) - Click Here Player-Care now sells the Aeolian-Type Plastic Block Valves - Click Here for More Information. If you leave me an E-Mail address (which I prefer), spell it out phonetically. Why? Because I don't know why you want me to call and I might not be prepared to assist you in an effective and efficient manner. And, if you call and just leave your name and number, and ask me to call you back, it might be a day or two before I return your call. By necessity, I prioritize everything in my life. Also, repeat your name and phone number clearly and distinctly. If you get the answering machine, please leave a detailed message stating the reason for your call. But please understand that during the hours from 8AM-5PM EST (Mon-Sat), I'm generally quite busy. Never attempt to adjust the Duo-Artmechanism with the piano action damp and sluggish, dry out the action first. ![]() Keep the tracker bar cleaned out and the junction blocks screwed tight. However, if I'm not in the middle of some other activity, you can reach me at 73. All pianos and player pianos should be tuned and adjusted at least twice a year and the Duo Art is no exception. Since "Player-Care" is an internet business, I prefer that we correspond via E-Mail (click here to fill out the 'Request Form'). įor The Accuracy or Validity of the Statements and/or OpinionsĮxpressed within the Pages of the Player-Care Domain.Ĭartoon Graphics by E7 Style Graphics (Eric Styles) Player Piano Reference Materials - Click Here I do not advocate the use of the Ukelano attachment on a regularīasis as it will disfigure the shape of the hammer heads over time. Strikes the strings, creating a "rinky-tink" sound similar to that ![]() When in service, the hammer hits the tin piece and it, in turn, To each piece is connected a piece of tin. The cloth is cut in such a way that a 2" piece dangles inįront of each hammer. The bass section, and a piece of heavy cloth, in the tenor and treble You can see an aluminum rail that's positioned between the piano It is also knownĪs a 'Honky-Tonk' or 'Mandolin' feature. The keybed on the left hand side of the piano. The 'Ukelano' attachment is operated by a choke-type cable under
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