Baldwin model ID

David Ilvedson ilvey@sbcglobal.net
Tue, 24 May 2005 23:05:16 -0700


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Why not just send them to Mapes?...unless pianotek is rescaling=
 the bass?

David I.







Original message
From: Mark & Cinda Towne 
To: Avery Todd , Pianotech 
Received: Tue, 24 May 2005 21:04:12 -0700
Subject: RE: Baldwin model ID


Hi Avery,
 
I can clarify...I sent my strings to Pianotek.  They were then=
 replicated by Mapes, who them sent them directly to me.
 
Sorry for the con fusion...mea culpa.
 
Mark S. Towne
-----Original Message-----
From: Avery Todd [mailto:avery1@houston.rr.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 2:41 PM
To: Pianotech
Subject: RE: Baldwin model ID


Mark, 

I can't help but respond to this. :-) You say...... 

At 11:15 AM 5/24/05, you wrote:

Good morning,
 
Using Mapes is IMHO the best option.  

Then you say....... 


I recently sent off bass strings from my 1928 Knabe/Ampico with a=
 note indicating the serial number and how many wound strings=
 there are on the bass bridge and on the treble bridge.  Two=
 weeks later, I received a perfectly replicated set.  Send the=
 strings to Pianotek, and they will take care of the rest.

Which one is it? Mapes or Pianotek????? Can't have both! :-) 

Avery 


Greetings from (102 degree) Las Vegas!
 
Mark S. Towne

-----Original Message-----

From: Donald Mannino [ mailto:donmannino@comcast.net]

Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 7:28 PM

To: Pianotech

Subject: Re: Baldwin model ID


Paul,


A couple of suggestions:


- You might try calling Mapes, as they are pretty good with=
 identifying the model from the information you provided.  They=
 can often send strings on that basis.

- I think I understand the desire to use the original scaling, as=
 that will allow you to buy individual replacement strings=
 easily.  However, even if you get a custom set of strings for=
 the piano, you could easily buy individual replacements from the=
 same maker.

- You might contact Jim Arledge Strings and get his instructions=
 for making a rubbing pattern.  He will make an excellent set of=
 strings, and can supply replacements when more break later.


As I have implied above, the original scale will not likely=
 prevent string breakage.  It may take some time, but string=
 breaking pianists will break more strings, no matter the scale. =
 While you are working on the piano, file the hammers to a good=
 shape, and reduce the pedal travel so that the dampers only just=
 lift enough for proper clearance.  If the dampers spends a=
 little more time on the strings, you might reduce the breakage=
 some.


Don Mannino


At 05:06 AM 5/23/2005, you wrote:

I need help identifying the model of a Baldwin grand, serial=
 #26263 (built in 1915). It measures 6' 1 3/4" from back of rim=
 to front of keybed. There are 20 bass notes, with 3 wound=
 unisons at the bottom of the tenor section. Total number of=
 wound string is 42. This piano is not a reproducer. Someone at=
 Baldwin customer service suggested it might be a model "K". Does=
 anyone know of other options? Is there a specific way to confirm=
 the model ? The piano was apparently rescaled and restrung about=
 20 years ago and it gave good service until the choir using it=
 got a new accompanist. I need to be able to order a new set of=
 original design bass strings. I would appreciate any help with=
 this issue. Thanks.


Paul Stephens

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