Striking point

A E eve_ane at hotmail.co.uk
Thu May 29 12:24:24 MDT 2008


William,
 
Upright piano, 43inches tall, made in Ukraine in early 90's, general condition of the piano is ok, could use restoration, regulation, and a decent tuning for that matter, restoration to my guess is vital because tuning isnt held well, has structural damage. It was dropped and one of the back posts was knocked out, which I've sucessefully repaired.
 
I haven't tried much, i only have 3 years experience behind me with tuning, and I'm only 18. This is my own piano, so im experimenting, pianos i worked with before (surprisingly i did well, no complaints and i do not use an EDT) I have not readjusted anything, other than regulation. Which was good too.
 
Alicia


Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 13:10:35 -0500From: pianotech at a440piano.netSubject: Re: Striking pointTo: pianotech at ptg.org



Alicia,
 
More info needed.  Grand or upright?  Old worn parts, or new/general condition of the action.  General condition of the Belly.  What have you tried?
 
William R. Monroe
 

Hi, I'm having real issues finding a good striking point in a piano im working on, does anyone have any advice?I've read an article not too long ago in the PTG journal bout it, but it didn't help at all. Thanks in advance,Alicia
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