prepaired concert piano

Joe And Penny Goss imatunr@srvinet.com
Tue, 27 Aug 2002 18:30:04 -0600


Good Grief,
Sorry about that,
I will make sure it goes out in tomorrows mail.
Joe Goss
imatunr@srvinet.com
www.mothergoosetools.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Ilvedson" <ilvey@sbcglobal.net>
To: <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 5:10 PM
Subject: Re: prepaired concert piano


> And like Goose Juice is doesn' harm animals...by the way, Joe,
> I have never received any goose juice as I ordered some time ago.
>
> David I.
>
>
>
> ----- Original message ---------------------------------------->
> From: Joe And Penny Goss <imatunr@srvinet.com>
> To: <pianotech@ptg.org>
> Received: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 13:55:17 -0600
> Subject: Re: prepaired concert piano
>
> >Hi Baoli,
> >CLP is a lubricant almost as slick as Goose Juice or Goose Juice +  For
> >light friction contact points.  Ballistol for heavier friction points
like
> >key bushings.
> >Joe Goss
> >imatunr@srvinet.com
> >www.mothergoosetools.com
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "baoli liu" <baoli_liu@yahoo.com>
> >To: <pianotech@ptg.org>
> >Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 12:36 PM
> >Subject: Re: prepaired concert piano
>
>
> >> Thank you Kevin,
> >> What CLP Means?
> >>
> >> Baoli
> >>
> >> --- "Kevin E. Ramsey" <ramsey@extremezone.com> wrote:
> >> >     First of all, Demand, and I mean demand!, that
> >> > the performer wash his/her hands the same way a
> >> > surgeon would before touching the strings. Secondly,
> >> > if you're going to try to clean the strings
> >> > afterwards, the plain wire I would probably rub with
> >> > a cloth with a very little amount of CLP on it. On
> >> > the wound strings, you're really going after the
> >> > high points on the windings, because you can't
> >> > really get your fingers anywhere else, and I might
> >> > be tempted to rub them with a cloth that has some
> >> > solvent like alcohol on it. Not sopping wet, you
> >> > don't want any liquid getting into the windings,
> >> > just barely damp to the feel.  Use quick back a
> >> > forth motions with very little pressure.
> >> >     That's how I'd do it, anyway.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >   ----- Original Message -----
> >> >   From: baoli liu
> >> >   To: pianotech@ptg.org
> >> >   Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 9:51 AM
> >> >   Subject: prepaired concert piano
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >   Hi list,
> >> >
> >> >   a pianoist is going to play some morden music next
> >> >   week on one of our concert pianos,he is going to
> >> > plug
> >> >   the stings by fingers.
> >> >
> >> >   I know some technicians sugested to shift another
> >> >   piano(usually older one) for prepaired pianoist.I
> >> > am
> >> >   thinking the possibility to clean the strings
> >> > after
> >> >   the concert.For me, cleaning strings is easier
> >> > than
> >> >   moving concert pianos around.
> >> >
> >> >   my question is what is the best way to clean
> >> > strings?
> >> >
> >> >   Thanks!
> >> >
> >> >   Baoli
> >> >
> >> >
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