What's up with these Polish rebuilds at U.S. dealers?

Erwinspiano at aol.com Erwinspiano at aol.com
Sun Jul 15 16:25:44 MDT 2007


 
Hi Gene
  I've seen many of these.  It's one step up from the  Mexican Sama job.  
They don't replace boards in Europe routinely.....re  crown them sometimes but 
rarely replace from what I've heard on this list. Shim  it yes, many many shims
  The thing is...... Dealers are business folks not  usually Artisans & some 
people will... just like trout .......go for shiny  sparkly rather than the 
real deal.
  If a dealer gets the price of new M for trash like  this then in my book, 
that's fraudulent, or maybe just an excellent rip off  artist with a great 
line. same thing
 
  In this case the client swallowed hook,line &  sinker.  How truly 
unfortunate.
   INMO it would be better for these kinds of dealers  to go do something 
like sell refrigerators or ice to  Eskimos.
  Moral of story. Don't work for this type of  retailer
 
  Rant over...done...for now... maybe
  Dale

I had  only one experience.
1918 SSM
First impression was confusing - nice high  gloss poly with beautiful 
matching veneer inner rim, music desk and  fallboard - this and the Steinway 
name threw the first curve. New action  to include frame and keys. However, 
glides were omitted and the sostenuto  monkey guide as well.
Action was not even close to being balanced at over  70 grams down and less 
than 19 up.
Back action was original and I  replaced it. The lift lever tray was badly 
warped and they had gone to  great pains to make the dampers work ok.
Sound board appeared new but on  closer inspection it had been stripped, 
bleached and refinished very  carefully - it was dead.
Many case parts did not fit well because of the  extra thick finish.
The una chorda stop on the cheek block was  missing.
All trap levers were new.
The action was not regulated very  well and a few samples showed over 10.5mm 
dip - customer did not want me  to do any regulation.
It was the shiny kind of thing that trout like people  go for.
The rebuilder did not include a disclaimer.
The customer paid about the same price as for a new  SSM.
As I was working for the retailer it was a  difficult situation.
I will avoid them in the future.
Gene  Nelson







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