Arsenic in felt
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Arsenic in felt
We're just starting a major renovation on an 1880s-ish Broadwood upright.
The key baizes are ok but an unhealthy pale green colour.Could their endurance have been due to their being impregnated with arsenic!?
Any felt historians out there.
The key baizes are ok but an unhealthy pale green colour.Could their endurance have been due to their being impregnated with arsenic!?
Any felt historians out there.
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Re: Arsenic in felt
Post by Barrie Heaton »
DDT was defiantly used in the past, I remember one of the staff at white heads saying in the olden days they use to use DDT before it was banned that was in the 70s when I visited and we asked about mothsvernon wrote:We're just starting a major renovation on an 1880s-ish Broadwood upright.
The key baizes are ok but an unhealthy pale green colour.Could their endurance have been due to their being impregnated with arsenic!?
Any felt historians out there.
Barrier
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Re: Arsenic in felt
This one is 1880s when I seem to have read that they used arsenic for the green in wallpaper- at least they did in a recent Doc Martin programme on the telly.
Maybe an urban myth. Anyway, the piano seems to have no moths for 130 years, tho' I don't know if it's left a trail of green tuners.
Maybe an urban myth. Anyway, the piano seems to have no moths for 130 years, tho' I don't know if it's left a trail of green tuners.
Our mission in life is to tune customers--not pianos.
Any fool can make a piano-- it needs a tuner to put the music in it
www.lochnesspianos.co.uk
Any fool can make a piano-- it needs a tuner to put the music in it
www.lochnesspianos.co.uk
Re: Arsenic in felt
Isnt that what they think killed Napoleon on St Helena.vernon wrote:This one is 1880s when I seem to have read that they used arsenic for the green in wallpaper.
Ive tuned a piano which had a sign saying TREATED WITH DDT.
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Re: Arsenic in felt
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Would your local chemist not do a test on a samplevernon wrote:This one is 1880s when I seem to have read that they used arsenic for the green in wallpaper- at least they did in a recent Doc Martin programme on the telly.
Maybe an urban myth. Anyway, the piano seems to have no moths for 130 years, tho' I don't know if it's left a trail of green tuners.
Barrie
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