New tuning pins or not

Ed Sutton ed440 at mindspring.com
Sat Oct 11 07:59:12 MDT 2008


Before you change strings, read the article in the January 2008 Journal on restoring bass strings. Replacement may not be necessary.
Ed Sutton
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  From: AlliedPianoCraft 
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  Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2008 7:46 AM
  Subject: New tuning pins or not


  I am refurbishing a Mason Hamlin B which I will be selling. Soundboard, pinblock, action, case are all in excellent condition. I have shaped the hammers, regulated the action, cleaned it in and out, polished the case etc. 

  The problem I have is almost dead bass strings. The down bearing is good. I first tried to give the bass strings a twist, which improved the tone temporarily, but they are gone. I have no choice but to replace the bass strings. My question is, should I retain the old tuning pins to keep it visually consistent with the other tuning pins, or should I replace them with new pins. Tuning pin tightness across the piano is now equal, so there is no reason to change them from that standpoint. My concern is visual and value.

  Al Guecia
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