bell piano

Serge Harel serge.harel at videotron.ca
Wed Jan 17 08:06:53 MST 2007


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Serge Harel

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De : pianotech-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces at ptg.org] De la
part de Howard Turner
Envoyé : mardi 16 janvier 2007 22:47
À : pianotech at ptg.org
Objet : bell piano


Recently tuned a Bell console piano. The archives indicate that Bell
pianos made in Ontario in the early 1900s were quality instruments. This
one was made in Quebec and of course not of 1900s vintage. It had  been
sitting untuned for some years but pitch had not dropped to badly -14c
at A440. Key tops are starting to pop off and some keys would rather be
manually lifted up after playing than return on thier own. Anyone know
when these were built? Are they considered good quality thus worth
fixing up. (sorry no serial #), It did not appear to be of poor quality
but being new to this work I am no judge. Thanks for any info.  



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