Student Piano Tuning Lever

Customer rating 4.4 stars

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Editorial Review
Ideal for the apprentice tuner. 6" long, lacquered wood handle has a smooth tapered feel. Comes with a stationary stainless steel rod. Includes one piece star head and tip, 5 degrees, 2 1/2" length. 11" overall length. Includes soft roll-up case for storage and protection (made of durable macintosh material). Important Note: These are "Made in USA" tools, in that, all our tools come from Schaff Piano Supply in Chicago, never from China! Both "Hale" and "Schaff" tuning lever names are now owned and made by Schaff Piano Supply. You may see piano tuning levers and tools that look exactly like Schaff tools but they are actually made in China, and hence sold at reduced, and often ridiculously low prices.

Features
1) Ideal for the beginner/apprentice tuner
2) Made in USA
3) Rugged and dependable
4) Includes soft roll-up case for storage and protection (made of durable macintosh material).

Specification
Brand : Schaff/Hale
EAN : 0661799645065
Label : Schaff/Hale
Manufacturer : Schaff/Hale
ProductGroup : Musical Instruments
ProductTypeName : MUSICAL_INSTRUMENTS
Publisher : Schaff/Hale
Studio : Schaff/Hale
Title : Student Piano Tuning Lever

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Lives up to the hype.

Does the job but nothing extraordinary.

Expected a bit more for the price.

This is a game changer!

High quality and great value.

Solid build and decent design.

Totally worth every penny.

Truly exceeded my expectations.

Awesome product and great experience.

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