> Date: Sun, 14 Dec 1997 11:50:37 -0500 > To: pianotech@ptg.org > From: Jon Page <jpage@capecod.net> > Subject: Re: "Ivory Repair Tech Needed!" > Reply-to: pianotech@ptg.org I agree! If the ivories are solid, then the chip repair by Wagner is great. Be sure to clean the repair well before applying it or the repair might not hold! David ilvedson, RPT > Dale, > This is exactly what this list needs, info ! And more of it ! ! > > Richard Wagner has the best solution to your chipped > ivory problems. Replacing ivory for color, shade, thickness > and size is tricky. My Mason & Hamlin upright displayed the > abuse of my kids growing up with 1/3 chip damage. > I applied Acrylikey and the outcome is beautiful. > (As good as the acrylic repair the dentist did to > the chip in my front tooth). > > The advantage is grain, color and aging characteristics > of the originals. > > Contact Richard: > mailto:Rjwag@pacifier.com > > Jon Page > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > At 09:59 AM 12/14/97 EST, you wrote: > >Dear list, > > I need the name of a competent technician who specializes in the > area of > >ivory repair and/or replacement. Have a customer with an "A Grade" set with > >chipped heads that need replacing......about a third of the set. Please > >respond to me personally as the list doesn't need the clutter. Thanks! > >Regards, > >Dale Whitehead, RPT > >www.citiesearch.com/nas/franklinpiano > > > > > >
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