hammer quality

Ray Negron ray@ronsen-hammer.com
Thu, 10 Jun 2004 09:55:20 -0400


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Mike & Paul,

The hammers we sell to Pianotek are made with VFG felt. We just got the
Wurzen felt in about two months ago.

Ray Negron-Ronsen Piano Hammer
  -----Original Message-----
  From: pianotech-bounces@ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces@ptg.org]On
Behalf Of Paul Chick (Earthlink)
  Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 7:30 AM
  To: spalding48@earthlink.net; Pianotech
  Subject: RE: hammer quality


  Mike
  The set I used were ordered from Pianotek, along with some other items.
So, they could tell you what they stock.

  Paul C
    Subject: RE: hammer quality


    Paul,

    Which of the 3 available hammer felts (Bacon, VFG, or Wurzen) did you
use?

    thanks,

    Mike


      ----- Original Message -----
      From: Paul Chick \(Earthlink\)
      To: Pianotech
      Sent: 6/9/2004 8:36:49 AM
      Subject: RE: hammer quality



        Subject: Re: hammer quality




          Greetings,

                         I would like to replace an old upright Becker
Brother's hammers. What are the best hammers for old turn of the century
pianos? What hammers have the best quality?


          Thank you
          Julia,
          Reading, PA
         Julia
        I  recently  installed a set of Ronsen hammers in a 1902 Smith and
Barnes upright.  The customers are thrilled with the warm rich tone they
consider to be "authentic."   A small amount of hammer hardener was needed
in the 6th and 7th octave to brighten them.  The rest of the hammers
required no additional voicing.
        Paul Chick, Sr


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