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Most Canadian and US tuners use muting strips, most of them would not know what a Paps wedge was if they fell over it, that is the main problem they have with tuning overdamper pianos, using muting strips is hard work most of the aural tuners when they have use a wedge dont want to go back because of the speed over muting strips. The ETD tuners well .. they are more suited to using a muting strip and most overdampers bleed sound to much for some of the ETD to copeGill the Piano wrote: The tuning is another matter...you need to find a sympathetic tuner who isn't a wimp and who'd be prepared to give it a chance!
So try to find an aural tuner
Gill the Piano wrote:who isn't a wimp
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Painted looks diy
Why not paint it in UV paint and hang some uv lights around, make it stand out and make it into a drinks cabinet.
dell boy style
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And I'll encourage him if i want...it's time the merkins learned to use a papp's wedge! If ALL the overdampers get chopped up, in a hundred years' time they'll be fighting over 'em like the restorers/conservators do over the square pianos...
PS How can they use a muting strip at the very top end, where there's only a bit of speaking length? Or at the end of the dampered treble, where there's no room for felt between hammer blow and damper?
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Always fancied doing a green satin one!! Got a 20 year old Eylisian upright begging for a change in colour!!
Last time I had a square piano in the workshop, was asked to rip out the sounboard and make it into a storage cabinet. At least it looked nice on the outside.
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don't have any pink or whites ones though and some are overstrungs!!whole sale!
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I've never forgotten that!
Meanwhile, Gem, if you get a sweaty, p*ssed off postie with an overdamper piano in his bike basket covered in stamps, you know who it's from...!
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Some the the richiest looking houses with flashy cars and have the biggest TV's I have seen, have old straight strungs which sometimes, just soemtimes, I wonder if its worth tuning. True, there are people who cannot afford a good piano, and i do personally do my best and finish off with some basic regulation to help the poor player out. But there are some poeple who would rather spend Ł40k on a flashy car (and loose Ł10k in the first year) than spend Ł1k on a nice piano for their kids.
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I have sold a few pianos just from a photograph because "it has pretty legs"
I once rebuilt a nice grand, restrung it, new hammers and frenchpolished to a high finish. It looked great! Played well. It is now sitting in a private library doing nothing because the customer didn't know what to put in the corner!
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