Brass Piano Wheels For Spinet Console Verticle Piano - For Front Legs - 1 Pair

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Solid Brass Piano Wheels for the front free legs of your spinet, vertical or console piano. 1 pair (2 wheels). These are a very popular wheel for American made vertical pianos from the 1950s to late 1990s. Wheel diameter is 1-1/4". Plastic sockets are included. Height front wheel to the top of the frame (not including the stem) is approximately 1-3/8". Stem height is 1-3/4". Plastic socket is approximately 1-7/8" tall, and tapers from a little under 1/2" from the top to 3/4" at the bottom.

Features
1) Solid Brass Piano Wheels
2) 1 Pair (2 wheels)
3) Front Leg Casters/Wheels for Spinet, Console and Vertical Pianos
4) Sockets Included
5) Wheel Diameter is 1-1/4"

Specification
Brand : SheetMusicNorthwest
EAN : 0702585226775
ProductGroup : Musical Instruments
ProductTypeName : INSTRUMENT_PARTS_AND_ACCESSORIES
Title : Brass Piano Wheels For Spinet Console Verticle Piano - For Front Legs - 1 Pair

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