[CAUT] Interesting Story and Clark

Rob & Helen Goodale rrg at unlv.nevada.edu
Wed Aug 16 23:00:46 MDT 2006


Hello,

A little off topic here...

I obtained about 20 free pianos from the local major dealer in town.  They were moving to a new warehouse and decided it was an opportunity to get rid of numerous old trade-ins that had been accumulating for years.  I guess it was more economical to ditch them then to perpetually store them.  I picked out pretty much everything that was worth fixing and then personally assisted in smashing up another 30 or so with a sledge hammer and filling four huge 40 foot commercial dumpsters.  It was a big job but swinging that big hammer at old pianos was kind of therapeutic!

I have been fixing them up one at a time and a couple days ago I set up an old Story & Clark grand.   It's pretty beat up but certainly sellable and "free" was a good price.  As I started working on it I immediately noticed something really bizarre.  The shift pedal is configured completely backwards!  The lever itself is on the left side, and the action slides left instead of right.  Thus the hammers omit the right unison instead of the left.  Likewise the return spring in the keybed is on the left side instead of the right.  I had to look at it twice to make sure I wasn't seeing things.  It is very strange to see it work this way.  After tuning and working on thousands of pianos at this point in my career I can't recall ever seeing this.  Anyone else ever come across a left shifting action?

Rob Goodale, RPT
Las Vegas, NV
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