Junk piano!

Robin Stevens pianotun@bigpond.com
Sun, 10 Feb 2002 14:35:01 +1030


Welcome to the REAL world Terry!!!!
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Robin Stevens
APTTA accredited
Port Pirie South Australia
08 8633 0533
pianotun@bigpond.com

Subject: Junk Pianos

Forgive me, I know this has been said before, but the time has arisen again.

Why is it so hard to throw out a junk piano? Why is it they stay around
soooo long? People throw cars out when they are 10 years old. Why not
pianos?

I tuned a 1960s Aeolian spinet the other day for a new client. Hammer cores
without hammer felt (didn't sound any worse than the ones with felt), some
hammers replaced with big bass hammers in the tenor, some hammer felts held
on with thread. Loose tuning pins pounded down so that the coil was imbedded
in the plate, BAD false beats in the tenor, big-time bobbling hammers,
let-off at 3/4", hammers so worn they have 1/2" wide flat contact surface. I
could go on and on.......you've seen them. Just holding together with thread
and tape. This thing plays and sounds as bad as any of them.

Two children are taking lessons and practice on this junker.

This piano is in a new development. Estimate $200,000 home. New beautiful
furniture everywhere. Giant screen TV built into 2-story marble wall - along
with home theatre sound system. Polished granite kitchen. Two $40,000+ SUVs
sitting in driveway. One with all the add-on lights, iron front grilles,
etc. for when she has to cross the Himalayas on her way to the grocery
store. And in the midst of all this is this "free" beat-up dysfunctional
crud piano. What gives?

They will toss the SUV when it gets a rip in the padded leather seat, but
they will subject their children to this dysfunctional pile of junk.

End of rant..............for now.

Terry Farrell



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