On Jan 16, 2013, at 6:57 PM, Wayne Stewart wrote: > Don't know if this will be helpful with the aluminum. A friend used to get a > lot of earlier keyboards that had had spills from a local shop. He found > damaged traces and used a trace pen to repair them. Probably more than it's > worth for 1 keyboard but he got in 50 a year and fixed most of them
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