when I saw that G# pic I saw the little arm was laying on top of that rod. and that rod was triangular in shape to lift the arm. Then I saw the rest of it .. quite an interesting solution there.
For me I could never get used to the perpendicular alignment of the table keys to the upper stack and the wide table keys. I do like the Martin's table keys though, the one similar to the mk VI soprano layout. but then I think Selmer got it right in the early 1900s with their layout (and Buffet, JK).
For me I could never get used to the perpendicular alignment of the table keys to the upper stack and the wide table keys. I do like the Martin's table keys though, the one similar to the mk VI soprano layout. but then I think Selmer got it right in the early 1900s with their layout (and Buffet, JK).