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Keytops
- It happens: your old upright or grand piano has yellowed, chipped, or missing ivory keytops.
- You could replace them with other old ivories, but matching color, thickness, and contour is
almost impossible. I'll try, but at my repair rate it gets pretty expensive.
- Why not replace the whole set with new plastic keytops?
- The cost is only $300, and your piano will look and feel 20 years younger.
Your pianists will be so glad you did!
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