wurlitzer action brackets

Mike Bratcher MBratPianos@indy.rr.com
Wed, 21 Jan 2004 22:38:35 -0500


Nope,

That is a Young Chang product.  You can tell easily by the leg bottoms
(Samick has straight legs Young Chang has spade legs).  You can also tell by
the model number  (Young Chang usually has a "G" and Samick has a "C").

Next, who do you call? Young Chang or Wurlitzer?  The answer is Wurlitzer.
But good luck getting Thomas Malone to return your call.  I'm not sure if
they are even supporting this product any more.  Young Chang may sell you a
set, but not under warranty (at least not for a Wurlitzer product).

Mike Bratcher

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Fred Brown III" <fbrown3@mindspring.com>
To: "pianotech" <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 8:49 AM
Subject: wurlitzer action brackets


> I worked on Wurlitzer grand yesterday that the hammer line had fallen to
> the point of losing about a 3rd of the key travel. When I pulled the
> stack off to do a course adjust of the capstans(2 1/2 turns each) one of
> the brackets fell to pieces on the keys. Both it and the other interior
> bracket seem to have been epoxied together by a preceding tech. I need
> to find replacements for these(no I'm not going to try and do a better
> job of gluing). Does anyone know who would have made this piano probably
> in the late 80's to early 90's. My guess is Samick but I thought that I
> would check with you guys before proceeding.
> thanks for any help in advance
> Fred Brown RPT
> ATL GA
>
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