PSO

John Ross jrpiano at win.eastlink.ca
Sat Dec 1 02:39:56 MST 2007


Lindner.
Look up Lindner Piano in Google.
John M. Ross
Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada
jrpiano at win.eastlink.ca
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Willem Blees 
  To: pianotech at ptg.org 
  Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2007 12:06 AM
  Subject: Re: PSO


  This sounds like a Rippen, or another brand I can't think of right now, made in Shannon, Ireland. Once the keys start breaking, there is nothing you can do, but dump the piano.

  Wim 

  -----Original Message-----
  From: Michael Kurta <mkurta at roadrunner.com>
  To: Pianotech <pianotech at ptg.org>
  Sent: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 2:47 pm
  Subject: PSO


      Anyone run into a Thomas piano?  This is a small console with both sharp and flat keys made entirely of plastic.  Instead of balance rail pins, the keys are held in place by a thin blade of spring steel (which flexes and breaks).  Weird tuning pins too, they look like they are driven in all the way to the pinblock (if it even has one).  Practice felt rail held in place by pieces of angle iron-homemade looking.  Terrible tone and touch, this is the worst example of piano building I've seen, almost as if they tried to use organ parts to put this one together.
      Mike Kurta
      Syracuse chapter

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