[Experts] Kranich and Bach grand actions

Daniel Gurnee dgurnee@humboldt1.com
Mon, 17 Nov 2003 09:13:34 -0800


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The owner may want to know the effect of the replacing of original parts on
the antique value.

Dan Gurnee, RPT 


on 11/17/03 7:27 AM, Erwinspiano@aol.com at Erwinspiano@aol.com wrote:

In a message dated 11/17/2003 6:20:50 AM Pacific Standard Time,
Wimblees@aol.com writes:
  Edward
          Although this piano is an odd ball I've worked on a few that
sound?look/like this one. I don't think it impossible to make a new action
for this piano & if it's that pretty it might be worth it. I think it would
be a fun challenge & not all that diificult. Some new action brakets to lay
out new rails on. Drill for the scale. Calculate acton key ratios. This
could be done for a price. I'd like to hear others weigh in on this for your
sake.
 Dale Erwin
 Erwin Piano Restorations
 Modesto, Ca
  209-577-8397
 

    So now the point, this customer has money and we are willing to rebuild
the existing action or.... is there someone out there who could build a new
action with conventional whippens, action brackets,etc to replace the old
action. I understand this is nearly an impossible task but perhaps there is
someone who could do such a thing.
I look forward to your responces.

                                Thank You,
                                             Edward Mastin, RPT




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