1939 Steinway wippens

Phil Bondi phil at philbondi.com
Wed Nov 7 10:20:25 MST 2007


John said:
> I can't understand why anyone should suggest fitting new whippens. It 
> sounds to me as if you just need to re-centre or at the very most 
> re-bush and re-centre, since if by "vertigris" you mean verdigris, then 
> you are talking of oxidation round the centre pins that has made them 
> stiff.  The cost of a set of new wippens will be very high, they 
> probably won't be an exact match, and there is nothing to be gained by 
> replacing them except the nice white-looking wood that will never be 
> seen anyway.
> 
John, I have been taught that once you see 
verdigris, you have to assume that the wood 
around the pin is affected also. Is this not 
your experience?

Carl, you could treat the whip flanges, and 
possibly get alot of life out of them if they're 
not as bad as the hammer flanges. Lots of stuff 
in the archives about getting rid of, or at 
least, neutralizing verdigris. I've been 
successful a few times myself.

-Phil Bondi(Fl)



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