One more tuning question...

James Grebe pianoman@accessus.net
Sun, 20 Feb 2005 07:55:19 -0600


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Pitch before 1920 was 435.  Most can take A-440 if not rusty.
Jim
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  From: Alpha88x@aol.com=20
  To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
  Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 11:51 PM
  Subject: Re: One more tuning question...


  In a message dated 2/19/05 6:38:17 AM Pacific Standard Time, =
terry@farrellpiano.com writes:


    I also service mostly older pianos. I leave maybe one or two a year =
below A440 (rusty, breaking strings, little old lady ...


  Greetings,=20

           Some of those old uprights cannnot take being pulled up to =
A440. Some, I hear were not designed to be at A440, but at A435 and =
thats OK. They are a different case.

  Julia,=20
  Reading, PA 
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