Beine Nickel and Blued wrest pins

Michael Gamble michael@gambles.fsnet.co.uk
Fri, 9 Sep 2005 19:06:27 +0100


Hello Tom
Jahn's catalogue is the way to go. E-mail: Jahn-Pianoteile@t-online.de
They're called "Stimmwirbel"
Regards
Michael G.(UK)


-----Original Message-----
From: Thos Carpenter [mailto:carpthos@televiso.com] 
Sent: 09 September 2005 17:31
To: Pianotech
Subject: Re: Chrome versus Nickel plated tuning pins

Richard,
    being a tad rusty in german,  could you please guide me as to where I
need to go to view/order the pins.  I limped around for a few minutes.  They
seem to have a fairly large aray of produkten.  The hygrometers looked nice.
thanks,
Tom

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ric Brekne" <ricbrek@broadpark.no>
To: "pianotech" <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2005 11:14 AM
Subject: Chrome versus Nickel plated tuning pins


> Ron N writes
>
> ... Is anyone using these in production, that
> anyone knows of? I'm wondering how a manufacturer of what is
> considered to be a high quality and desirable product that is
> difficult to get manages to stay in business.
>
> Ron N
>
> ............
> Course there is a world outside the US you know.  Biene are not
> difficult to procure at all over here. In fact most techs I know use
> them. Probably most German manufactureres use them, and I would imagine
> a significant portion of the rest of European piano makers.  The Tzechs
> probably use their own make... they used to do at least.  Probably the
> Polish too.
>
> I suppose one could find out for sure... but I gotta figure Biene has a
> couple big time contracts.  Anyone wanting them can order from Jahn,
>
> http://www.pianoteile.de/
>
>
> good luck
>
> RicB
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