Ruined naturals--a warning!

Alan R. Barnard tune4u at earthlink.net
Thu Dec 7 19:10:35 MST 2006


I re-covered a set of keys for an old heirloom (tee hee, snicker) upright piano. The owner has done a magnificent job refinishing it, including all new veneer on the sides and several excellent veneer patches.

Unfortunately, he left the newly covered keys near the piano when applying stripper, or laid a rag on them, or something. Oog. The whole set pitted like the surface of the moon. BTW he did the sharps himself (they weren't with the naturals so didn't get blasted) and they are pretty sharp! But he gets to pay twice for the whites. Be careful out there, despite better living through chemistry.


Alan Barnard
Salem, MO
Joshua 24:15
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