I believe it was designed with the rubber band key-return.  Any pictures of
it in use had the keys horizonally aligned--no gravity return.

Leonard

On 2/20/12 7:44 PM, "cwhill" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Was it designed so are is it a "quick fix". I know I have used a band or
> two if the humidity has been a bit high and a key was sticking slightly
> but not badly enough to fiddle with it just to bring the return speed
> back a little (then removed it when things got better).
> 
> Colin Hill
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 20/02/2012 22:30, Leonard Williams wrote:
>> I remember seeing a Kelischek (Brasstown, NC) symphonia with a large
>> rubber band to return the keys.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Leonard Williams
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