Recycled Upright

Erwinspiano@aol.com Erwinspiano@aol.com
Thu, 12 May 2005 22:58:27 EDT


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The boys & I picked up another free  1890s bush& gerts upright the other day. 
As I posted some time back I  occasionally find a cache of maple in these old 
beauties worth many hundreds of  dollars which I use for bridge caps & 
pinblocks etc. But this one was solid  maple. Yes every piece except oddly the back 
posts which were oak. Dennis  & Jacob  tore the it down to the  skeleton in an 
hour   & half. The back is sitting out front with a free sign on it.
  The sides popped off with a crow bar & that was  that. This was a true 
treasure trove of tight grained maple. Street value , if  you could find it 
probably 3 to 400 dollars. my minimum wage help cost me about  60 bucks in labor. It 
ws a bargain.  Not all is suitable for bridge capping  but it is for many 
other uses
   The really tight grain makes the prettiest  tenor/treble bridge caps I've 
ever seen. The smaller  narrow pieces I glue  up to make pieces wide enough 
for the treble caps .I reverse the  grain orientation  which allows to notch 
with the grain no matter  which side I'm  starting on. The glue joints are 
virtually invisible, if  that matters & it's pretty in shellac. The tighter, denser  
totally,  quartered wood makes for a treble cap with excellent impedance  
properties.
  It was fun
  Dale Erwin  

Erwins Pianos  Restorations 
4721 Parker Rd.
Modesto, Ca 95357
209-577-8397
Rebuilt  Steinway , Mason &Hamlin  Sales
www.Erwinspiano.com


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