Boesendorfer bridges And Agraff temination

Michiel van Loon mvanloon@xs4all.nl
Sun, 17 Jan 1999 08:16:55 +0100


Gregory,
I believe you when you say that you invented the agraffes with the steel
pin.
But I have seen it before in a piano that I was working on.
I do not know for sure, but I think it was in a Vienese grand that was made
in the early 80's of the 19th century.
Anyway in my shop there have never been any piano younger than 60 years.
That raises the question:How old are you?

Michiel van Loon
The Netherlands (where the sand turned to mud after a rainy summer , autumn
and winter.)
mvanloon@xs4all.nl

You wrote:
>
>What about those new aggrafes??? I showed my new design to I think it was
>George Definbough? In the early 80's at a Connecticut guild meeting, Chris
>Robinson was working on a new drilling procedure, and I was having trouble
>with agraffe termination, in (another well know brand)...anyway I just
drilled
>a hole in the side of the Agraff, drove in a stainless steel pin..and tried
>it..cleanest sound I ever found in an agraff...I showed it to George...now
>it's in Bosendorfer. At the time he said it would be to costly to
>produce...Yeas right...you only got 50K to make a piano in the Factory and
>who's going to spend 50cents more per agraff. Anyway they're in there,
today
>and the factory people said it was someone from the US with the idea????
>I 've already made them..
>
>Gregory
>SSN: 480-58-0547
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