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Feb. 26th, 2005 04:40 pmOn Monday as I was lugging my electronic piano out of my car and up the stairs to my apartment its case broke. Today I finally got around to repairing it.
Oh, no! The end of my electronic piano has fallen off!

Observe the classy Ikea-like glued-together nature of the expensive particleboard case.

Here's where the speakers are. This is one of the reasons why the piano is so heavy. (Lots of empty space in there, too, which is why it's so bulky, I guess.)

Here's a side view of the keys.

I tried pressing some of the keys down, but it doesn't make much of a visible difference.

Nothing a few screws won't fix!

Here's the Frankenpiano, ready for more punishment.

Oh, no! The end of my electronic piano has fallen off!
Observe the classy Ikea-like glued-together nature of the expensive particleboard case.
Here's where the speakers are. This is one of the reasons why the piano is so heavy. (Lots of empty space in there, too, which is why it's so bulky, I guess.)
Here's a side view of the keys.
I tried pressing some of the keys down, but it doesn't make much of a visible difference.
Nothing a few screws won't fix!
Here's the Frankenpiano, ready for more punishment.