Brinsmead patented wrest pins
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Brinsmead patented wrest pins
Post by Brian Lawson, RPT »
Hi, yesterday I "experienced" the joys of the Brinsmead patented wrestpins. As Barrie says on the page
http://www.uk-piano.org/history/brinsmead.html
there were improvements in the design, I think this was one of the latter ones and fortunately the tuning lever was still there.
The serial number dates it to late 1870's, still an overdamper.
Suprisingly the pins were very soft to turn yet stable, the piano was just slightly flat of A440 and although no recent record it must have been tuned in the last few years.
http://www.uk-piano.org/history/brinsmead.html
there were improvements in the design, I think this was one of the latter ones and fortunately the tuning lever was still there.
The serial number dates it to late 1870's, still an overdamper.
Suprisingly the pins were very soft to turn yet stable, the piano was just slightly flat of A440 and although no recent record it must have been tuned in the last few years.
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Post by Bill Kibby »
Thanks for the photos, I have only seen grands, but I think they are wonderful, and I can't understand why so many tuners dislike them They are, as you say, so easy to turn, yet so stable in the tuning.
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Post by Barrie Heaton »
They are pretty scarce these days and that one look in very good condition nice find
May I use the photos
Barrie,
May I use the photos
Barrie,
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Post by Brian Lawson, RPT »
Of course you can use the photos.
Before I got there was a nice layer of dust
Before I got there was a nice layer of dust
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