Sostenuto rail

Keith Roberts kpiano@goldrush.com
Wed, 9 Jul 2003 13:13:32 -0700


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The bass tenor break is where the lift rod is, right? Seems like the =
number of bass notes would dictate the lengths of the two sections. =
Maybe a 22 note bass rod could be made to work, but 28 to 21?=20
Hey Tom, If all else fails, cut the bass end off of a 28 note rod and =
braze it back on to the treble end.
Keith Roberts
  ----- Original Message -----=20
  From: Greg Newell=20
  To: Pianotech=20
  Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 12:45 PM
  Subject: Re: Sostenuto rail


  Tom,
      I could be missing something here but why does it matter how many =
bass notes? Doesn't the sostenuto rail extend to cover all the dampered =
notes?

  Greg Newell
  Greg's Piano Fort=E9
  mailto:gnewell@ameritech.net


    ------------Original Message-------------
    From: Tompiano@aol.com
    To: pianotech@ptg.org
    Date: Wed, Jul-9-2003 3:28 PM
    Subject: Sostenuto rail
    List,
    I have a concert instrument ( 21 bass)  and the sostenuto rail is =
missing. Looks like I either need to have a sostenuto rail made or =
(hopefully) find a manufacturer who shares a similar 21 note bass =
configuration. Do you know of any scaled pianos being manufactured today =
which uses a 21 note bass? Mason & Hamlin BB?
    No luck through Schaff or Pianotek.=20
    Thanks
    Tom Servinsky, RPT=20

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