[CAUT] No name grand puzzler

Jeannie Grassi jcgrassi at earthlink.net
Wed Jan 12 13:54:07 MST 2011


I don't think gold windings would turn black and I don't know if all of them
had the gold.  I know I've seen these, Schomacker is my best guess!

Good luck,

jeannie

 

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Thanks Jeannie,

Bass strings are pretty much black. I'm going back Thursday ( remember the
145 c pitch raise), and I'll check under the damper felts

I doubt very much if it is an Ibach and I know it's not a Steinway.
Shoemaker and Hardiman are good guesses, I see a few of those around, Starr
too.

Paul E. Dempsey, RPT
Piano Technician Sr.
Marshall University
Huntington, WV
304-696-5418
304-617-1149

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