In article <960410205714_510673475@emout04.mail.aol.com>, TUNERJIM@aol.com writes >Barrie: > > Great idea. My area of the U.S in the past twenty years has received >quite a large number of old cottage pianos w/over damper actions. Some years >ago I took the >opportunity to visit (the late) Bert Blackhurst in Cowplain, Hamps and >familiarize >myself with the necessaries of servicing these chiens. So if any of the small > None of the supply Companies carry stocks of old over damper parts. However, there are some people who specialise in making small runs of unusual action parts. If you have a real problem obtaining some of the overdamper parts if you trace round them with a thick black pencill then scan the image and email the image to me I will see what I can find for you. Reards, Barrie. >suppliers have parts for older pianos their appearance on your pages would >indeed >be very welcome. And I know some of your lads recover hammers as well. > > BTW, just came back from U.K. Partied the weekend away in Harlech, then >strolled with light rucksacks from Henley to Windsor. Great fun, great >weather, and some very posh pubs for lunch (where a Ploughman's cost more >than a poor >ploughman makes in a day ). > >Regards, > > >Jim DeRocher >Tunerjim@AOL.COM > -- Barrie Heaton
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