woe on the boat

Piano Forte Supply pianoforte@pianofortesupply.com
Tue, 31 May 2005 09:16:49 -0700


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Hello Ed,

I carry small size German tuning pins for vintage pianos.  They come in 
.260, .266, and .272" 
Check out
http://www.pianofortesupply.com/bridgetuningpins.html

Jurgen Goering
Piano Forte Supply
www.pianofortesupply.com
"we've got the good stuff"

Ed Foote RPT  wrote:

>.....   The piano was strung with atypical tuning pins, (at least, in my 
>experience).  They are .250" diameter and only 2 inches long.  These are smaller than 
>any piano pins I know of, and larger than the zither/harpsichord pins.  The 
>dainty little plate doesn't encourage me to drill the holes out to accomodate 
>the 1/0 pins, and they are all too long,anyhow.   I can only imagine re-using 
>the originals.  There was marginal torque on quite a few of them prior to 
>disassembly, so I want to treat the block before driving them back.  
>

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