Thank you once again for another "helpful" "your instrument sucks not worth repairing" reponse.
Good luck to you Geky in your repairs- the Organola sounds just fine to me.
lol
helpful
we do not even know if the looseness is caused by wear inside the comb,
or wear inside the individual aluminum key bottoms
we do not even know (unless we have taken one apart) if there is clearance
in either of those places to add a piece of aluminum and re-cut the wear points
we do not even know know the key holds itself into the channel
pray tell me what "helpful" advice has been given to address the actual deficiency ?
i do not often say "junk it" but it seems pretty glaringly obvious this is an
example of engineering that did not live up to it's purpose.. there are no
replacement parts available.. no fresh unworn combs.. no key action
pieces that would even be marginally in the tolerance necessary for
a split arm action..
it is obvious from the photo's that the action had uneven pressure on
the pads/valves, as you can see the aluminum of the waffle/baffle inside
the tone chamber has the leather gasket worn off along the edges of many notes,
indicating a long-term issue also likely a part of flawed engineering as
the design was demonstrably not capable of holding the pads parallel on the inside arms
in relation to the pads on the non-chambered arms.. nor is there any self-leveling
component to this design
how is any possible repair going to address and fix this problem ?
is it even worth the time and cost to dis-assemble the tone chamber and
install a brand new leather gasket ?
under the keybed, obvious thin asian mahogany plywood suggesting
what woods were used in this model are not even close to an Italian
built box
my earlier comment was not flippant, or just another "junk it", \
made offhand.. i considered elements from all the photographs..
after you consider all those apparent deficiencies, again, you have to
consider a re-build of this depth would be better spent on a dual axle
tone chambered body that was in otherwise un-warped and decent condition,
simply because it will PLAY MUCH BETTER and be worth keeping long-term
is it even kind to speculate how to make repairs in a vacuum of information ?
my dear Geky,
while i appreciate your intent and effort so far, and while i wish you luck,
i cannot see any way forward to replace or rebuild the action