| -----Original Message----- | From: pianotech-bounces@ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces@ptg.org]On | Behalf Of Porritt, David | Sent: March 09, 2005 11:42 AM | To: Pianotech | Subject: RE: screw-stringers | | | What I was trying to say (but didn't very well) is that pianos evolved | throughout the 19th century, but stagnated in the 20th. The current | scale Steinway B was designed in 1884. Do some think that this is the | apex of development and we shouldn't get away from it? | | dp | | David M. Porritt | dporritt@smu.edu According to a conversation I had with Mr John Steinway in the mid-1970s the Steinway company had perfected the basic design of the piano by approximately 1932 and there was nothing left to develop. There was really no need for the Steinway company to continue on with their R&D department except to adapt the occasional new material and, perhaps, some new tool. About the only thing left for their competitors was to copy the Steinway design as best they could. Del
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