[CAUT] Weikert felt --was: Chopstick tool needles?

Paul T Williams pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu
Fri Nov 19 10:19:34 MST 2010


I put some on our '56 Baldwin D and they sound pretty good. The killer 
octave area is still a bit thin, but it's probably the board helping that 
problem out.

Paul




From:
Susan Kline <skline at peak.org>
To:
caut at ptg.org
Date:
11/19/2010 11:04 AM
Subject:
Re: [CAUT] Weikert felt --was: Chopstick tool needles?



Ji, Ed, this is very good news, both for piano tone 
and (eventually) for the budgets of our various institutions. 

Do you think these hammers would be suitable for a 1934 
seven-foot Baldwin grand (still with a very nice board)? 
Mine is ready for new hammers. 

Susan Kline


On 11/19/2010 4:45 AM, Jim Busby wrote: 
Ed,
 
The new “Blue Point” hammers (Renner, with Weikert felt) look and feel 
nearly identical to some 80 year old hammers that were on a D I saw and 
wrote about last year. They indeed have more resilience and need less 
voicing maintenance. I’ve worked on several Weikert felt hammers, but 
these are different than any of them. If they last 80 years it wouldn’t 
surprise me a bit. I like this “new” (old) era!
 
Jim Busby

From: caut-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:caut-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf Of Ed 
Sutton
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 6:52 PM
To: caut at ptg.org
Subject: Re: [CAUT] Chopstick tool needles?
 
Susan-
 
We may be entering a new (old) era, with the return of Weikert and Abel 
Natural hammer felts.
These hammers seem to respond with less needling and few chemicals, they 
seem to hold the voicing longer, and to come back with a spray of rubbing 
alcohol and/or light brushing. Resilient. I think we'll find them lasting 
longer, and that voicing will be a lot easier on the wrists.
(Vodka if you prefer, but rubbing alcohol is cheaper.)
 
Ed Sutton
 



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