[pianotech] Selecting Keytop Replacement

Al Guecia/AlliedPianoCraft AlliedPianoCraft at hotmail.com
Mon Nov 30 06:21:56 MST 2009


I agree with William. And if you have a problem with color wear, just swipe them with some black penetrating dye and buff. They'll look like new.

Al

  From: William Monroe 
  Sent: Monday, November 30, 2009 8:12 AM
  To: pianotech at ptg.org 
  Subject: Re: [pianotech] Selecting Keytop Replacement


  Matthew,

  If the sharps are in good condition, just clean and buff them and IME, they will match up just fine.

  William R. Monroe



  On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 10:10 PM, Matthew Todd <toddpianoworks at att.net> wrote:

          Good evening,

          I will be sending a set of keys to Leon for top/front replacement this week.  I just wanted to ask your opinions.

          The piano is a 1948 Baldwin M.  The whites are chipped, some are missing, etc.  The sharps actually look fairly good.  Now, I was first just going to request whites only.  Leon uses the molded tops/fronts.  Then I realized that quite possibly when I got them back and matched them up with the sharps (which are ebony), the sharps wouldn't look so good, and may look like I should of had the sharps replaced as well.

          My final conclusion as of now, is to have the off-white German tops/fronts and to have the ebony sharps refinished.  The refinished definitely won't be the high gloss the plastics give.

          Is there a particular white key/sharp combo that would look the best?  Or is this stupid?

          Thanks!
          Matthew
         


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