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- by Tom Tuner
- 26 Aug 2008, 19:04
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: Fortepianos 1731-1760
- Replies: 3
- Views: 6671
- by Tom Tuner
- 22 Aug 2008, 18:51
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: Fortepianos 1731-1760
- Replies: 3
- Views: 6671
- by Tom Tuner
- 18 Jun 2008, 18:24
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: Chicago Cottage Piano
- Replies: 2
- Views: 5874
- by Tom Tuner
- 03 Jun 2008, 17:35
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: taking a piano apart
- Replies: 3
- Views: 6590
- by Tom Tuner
- 03 Jun 2008, 17:30
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: Wheelock Baby Grand
- Replies: 5
- Views: 9422
- by Tom Tuner
- 30 May 2008, 18:25
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: Wheelock Baby Grand
- Replies: 5
- Views: 9422
- by Tom Tuner
- 22 Apr 2008, 17:36
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Bearing points
- Replies: 13
- Views: 17038
- by Tom Tuner
- 22 Apr 2008, 17:30
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: HELP! blotchy soundboard
- Replies: 4
- Views: 8105
You didn't tell us what it that you are working on (I found out from Piano World). In restoring historic or antique instruments the general rule is not to use materials that are going to seriously compromise the authenticity of the piano. Your idea of using varnish that is loaded with filler is not ...
- by Tom Tuner
- 17 Apr 2008, 18:35
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: HELP! blotchy soundboard
- Replies: 4
- Views: 8105
Oxalic acid solution can be used to lift rust without distressing the wood further. One wonders what happened to cause rust to drip on the sdbd. Methanol will probably not satisfactorly remove the finish. If this is an antique the finish is doubtless shellac, which will come off with ethanol or aqua...
- by Tom Tuner
- 11 Apr 2008, 17:20
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: Stohlman, New York
- Replies: 3
- Views: 7077
Stohlman does not turn up in Presto, Dolge, or any lists of piano makers, nor as a known player-piano. Look inside to see if the is any attribution on the cast-iron frame or on the underside of the lid itself. At least you have added one datum to the record; Pierce (Michael's) does not even mention ...
- by Tom Tuner
- 07 Apr 2008, 18:41
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Mahler; Lindner in disguise?
- Replies: 38
- Views: 46691
- by Tom Tuner
- 07 Apr 2008, 18:35
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Bearing points
- Replies: 13
- Views: 17038
- by Tom Tuner
- 03 Apr 2008, 21:19
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Mahler; Lindner in disguise?
- Replies: 38
- Views: 46691
- by Tom Tuner
- 03 Apr 2008, 21:14
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Bearing points
- Replies: 13
- Views: 17038
- by Tom Tuner
- 31 Mar 2008, 18:50
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Just a thought....
- Replies: 21
- Views: 23871
- by Tom Tuner
- 31 Mar 2008, 18:37
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: What to do what to do!
- Replies: 12
- Views: 16888
It is your piano so you may do as you like with it. It might save you some grief to read up a bit before plunging in, just so you have some idea of what you are getting into. Each of us had to start someplace. Incidentally, do not be put off by dire warnings about string breakage. Unless the wire is...
- by Tom Tuner
- 24 Mar 2008, 19:31
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Piano bench truck
- Replies: 8
- Views: 11461
- by Tom Tuner
- 14 Mar 2008, 18:34
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Torquing Rubbish...
- Replies: 6
- Views: 9327
- by Tom Tuner
- 14 Mar 2008, 18:26
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: Origin of trichords in pianos
- Replies: 4
- Views: 7555
Although trichords are not half again as loud as bichords, they sustain longer. One article in Science magazine some years back was a discussion of how the slight phase differences among three strings (which amount to slight differences in tuning) cause them to transfer energy among themselves. It i...
- by Tom Tuner
- 12 Mar 2008, 18:53
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: JBS piano
- Replies: 3
- Views: 6756
- by Tom Tuner
- 10 Mar 2008, 19:23
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Cleaning action components
- Replies: 4
- Views: 7505
- by Tom Tuner
- 10 Mar 2008, 19:16
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: tuning
- Replies: 21
- Views: 20412
- by Tom Tuner
- 10 Mar 2008, 19:09
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: JBS piano
- Replies: 3
- Views: 6756
- by Tom Tuner
- 06 Mar 2008, 18:31
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Yamaha U3 soft pedal
- Replies: 4
- Views: 8378
- by Tom Tuner
- 06 Mar 2008, 18:24
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: tuning
- Replies: 21
- Views: 20412
It's not that tuning is so difficult to learn (unless you are a musician who can't get the hang of listening to beats), but the sheer amount of practice required to attain even minimal competence is very tedious, actually pretty boring if your master keeps you hard at it. Having only one piano to pr...
- by Tom Tuner
- 03 Mar 2008, 22:40
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: Behning & Sons
- Replies: 1
- Views: 4253
- by Tom Tuner
- 26 Feb 2008, 18:31
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Twangy note
- Replies: 14
- Views: 18281
- by Tom Tuner
- 26 Feb 2008, 18:18
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Consolette??? Help
- Replies: 8
- Views: 13520
Kimball did make 'consolettes' , but not short keyboards. The term was not exclusive to Kimball. If it were a Kimball the badge would be on the lower right edge of the fallboard, not under it. Kimballs made in the last 50 years or so will have the serial number stamped in the wood plank over the bac...
- by Tom Tuner
- 14 Feb 2008, 19:18
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Making Bass Strings
- Replies: 7
- Views: 9064
- by Tom Tuner
- 14 Feb 2008, 19:10
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Piano rebuilders in Atlanta?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2781
- by Tom Tuner
- 11 Feb 2008, 20:09
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Piano wire questions... please help...
- Replies: 3
- Views: 4704
- by Tom Tuner
- 08 Feb 2008, 20:30
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: De-oiling action
- Replies: 3
- Views: 4569
- by Tom Tuner
- 05 Feb 2008, 21:51
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: German Eyes
- Replies: 3
- Views: 6362
- by Tom Tuner
- 05 Feb 2008, 18:56
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Piano rebuilders in Atlanta?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2781
- by Tom Tuner
- 05 Feb 2008, 18:54
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Wiry tone
- Replies: 4
- Views: 6460
Well I am very pleased to hear that you were able to have the problem taken care of, and now we know what it was. Voicing ordinarily has nothing to do with there being agraffes or not (unless there is a string rattle in one), it is to do with with felt density and the distribution of tension and com...
- by Tom Tuner
- 05 Feb 2008, 18:44
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: On its death bed
- Replies: 24
- Views: 23562
- by Tom Tuner
- 30 Jan 2008, 19:49
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Bearing points
- Replies: 13
- Views: 17038
- by Tom Tuner
- 30 Jan 2008, 19:44
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: On its death bed
- Replies: 24
- Views: 23562
The dates of the awards, medals etc. only give a date which the piano could not have been made before, not what year it was actually made. It probably pre-dates 1920 as no one much bothered making claims about gold metals and such after. If you are acurately reporting your tuner's evaluation you sho...
- by Tom Tuner
- 21 Dec 2007, 20:07
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: Boyd Ltd of London Harmonium
- Replies: 2
- Views: 5675
- by Tom Tuner
- 12 Dec 2007, 19:41
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Red October Piano
- Replies: 4
- Views: 7378
- by Tom Tuner
- 10 Dec 2007, 20:21
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Red October Piano
- Replies: 4
- Views: 7378
Krazny Oktobersk, or whatever they are in cyrillic, are not absolute junk, merely rather mediocre. The casework can be fairly nice, but the hardware appears to have been chewed out of the metal by rodents with dull teeth. Other than for their decorative value, if you care for that sort of styling, t...
- by Tom Tuner
- 10 Dec 2007, 20:10
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: Stultz & Bauer piano
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7006
Have your piano technician find out whether the piano is worth refinishing first. Then have him or her show you how to completely disassemble the case trimmings before proceeding. The coat of paint has undoubtedly seeped into the joints and glued all the case parts together. When you strip it the pa...
- by Tom Tuner
- 07 Dec 2007, 20:25
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Alternative materials, Bosendorfer & Heracy?
- Replies: 23
- Views: 28163
- by Tom Tuner
- 30 Oct 2007, 18:51
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: Wheelock New York
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4876
- by Tom Tuner
- 15 Oct 2007, 18:26
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: Chippendale upright
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3822
- by Tom Tuner
- 12 Oct 2007, 18:27
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: Chippendale upright
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3822
Chippendale upright
I can find no listing of a maker for this name. It is about the size of a small studio upright, 85 keys, overdampers, tape-check action. Serial number given as 2332. On general appearences I would guess 1950's.
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- by Tom Tuner
- 11 Oct 2007, 18:31
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: Nathaniel Berry
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7930
- by Tom Tuner
- 11 Oct 2007, 18:25
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Twang
- Replies: 27
- Views: 28615
- by Tom Tuner
- 05 Oct 2007, 19:01
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: Nathaniel Berry
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7930
- by Tom Tuner
- 05 Oct 2007, 18:19
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Twang
- Replies: 27
- Views: 28615
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