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If the rivets have a flattened area overlap (gripping the reedplate), it might help to grind them away first - one of those small 'dremel style' diamond coated cutting wheels will make short work of it. Once that is removed the rivet might be pushed back through - or the reedplates carefully prized off the comb with a bit of persuasion. It is always going to be a tricky little job - the kind of challenge that a dentist might be suited to.