Key Black

Greg Newell gnewell@ameritech.net
Mon, 21 Apr 2003 00:45:14 -0400


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I believe it was Transtint Dies. Available at your local woodworking center.

Greg Newell



At 10:23 PM 4/20/2003, you wrote:

>Grant,
>
>Unfortunately, I can't answer your question but if all else fails, I just 
>got a supplement
>at the university from Pianotek that advertised a key black product. I 
>don't have the
>info at home, so I can't tell you any more than that. Maybe someone else can.
>
>Avery
>
>At 09:20 AM 04/21/03 +1000, you wrote:
>>I have purchased a bottle of Key Black from the American Piano Supply Co 
>>for an old piano I am restoring.  I didn't want to use plastic blacks or 
>>just spray-on black paint.  I was told it was shelac with lamp black, but 
>>clearly it is not.
>>
>>The key black is very thick and doesn't seem to go on smoothly.  It 
>>doesn't seem to thin with common thinners.
>>
>>Does anyone have any tips on how to apply it and how to finish it?
>>
>>Grant
>>
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Greg Newell
mailto:gnewell@ameritech.net 

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