[Files] Fw: 6 pictures for you

alan forsyth alan at forsythalan.wanadoo.co.uk
Thu May 11 12:32:31 MDT 2006


Why would they use an overstrung type action in a straight strung piano? There is no need for the bass section hammers to be out of line with the treble.



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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: TOM DRISCOLL 
  To: files at ptg.org 
  Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 2:46 PM
  Subject: [Files] Fw: 6 pictures for you


  List,
  Wing and son upright piano from around 1930 as best as I can tell.
  Flat strung with this unusual strut behind the soundboard.
  This piano is 200 cents flat and I don't know what to do !
  I'm a pull it up to pitch guy,but this one makes me nervous.Thoughts?
  Tom Driscoll RPT
  P.S. "Sostenuto Al Bel Canto" --from Babelfish online translation means
  "Supported to the beautiful song"

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