Rippens

Michael Gamble michael@gambles.fsnet.co.uk
Sun, 25 Sep 2005 12:46:41 +0100


Sounds like those Lindner Irish pianos that went bust all those years ago.
Built like farm machinery.
Regards
Michael G.(UK) 

-----Original Message-----
From: Ric Brekne [mailto:ricbrek@broadpark.no] 
Sent: 24 September 2005 23:00
To: pianotech
Subject: Rippens

Which reminds me....

I ran into the strangest one of these I've ever seen a couple weeks 
back.  Small thing.  Rippens didnt use a cast iron plate as many of you 
know. They screwed together pieces of steel to make a harp. This one was 
no exception. What was strange was that there was no back to the piano. 
None at all. No back beams, no back framework or posts... just the 
<<soundboard>> with two skimpy pinblocks glued onto to it.  At least 
thats what it looked like.  All you could see on from the back side was 
a panel with a bass pinblock and a treble one... seperate blocks.  
Screws held the things in place from the front side of the <<plate>>.

Actually.. it was one of the better sounding Rippens I've run into over 
the years. 

Cheers
RicB




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