[CAUT] When to restring...

Paul T Williams pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu
Tue Aug 3 10:20:42 MDT 2010


Hi all,

When do you all decide when to restring a grand?  I have now in the shop a 
S&S M from the 60's from one of our classrooms.  Besides an action 
overhaul with new hammers, shanks and flanges, I'm considering 
restringing.  It is original (I think) with lots of corrosion on the plain 
wires.  The bass isn't the worst I've heard, but a new set of strings 
there is probably a good call.  I haven't yet checked the bridge pins, but 
it's riddled with false beats throughout, so I'm thinking of loose bridge 
pins and poor termination points.  The downbearing is fine and the board 
and pinblock are fine as well....for it's age and vintage.

Typically, when I restring, I replace bridge pins as well as agraffes and 
tuning pins.  Do you go this far? not as much? farther?  I'm not in any 
hurry on this one as I put a "loaner" grand in the classroom for fall 
semester.

Thanks for any input.

Best,
Paul T. Williams RPT
Univ. of Nebraska
Lincoln, NE
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