Nope. Hopefully soon.
G
P.S. I will say that these pianos are a little weak in
the treble, though that may be as much due to the
obliterated hammers as anything. With such wide flat
ribs I am seriously tempted to laminate another thin
layer atop them, "piggyback", ina caul, if I decide
more bearing is needed.
--- Ric Brekne <ricbrek@broadpark.no> wrote:
> Thanks for the interesting post Gordon. Do you have
> any pictures ?
>
> Cheers
> RicB
>
>
> Briar Rabbit writes:
>
> I will reiterate what I posted a month ago, to no
> response.
> I have 3 spectacular 1900 era uprights, 2 Knabes and
> an Ivers and Pond. All have wide, short ribs that
> get
> thicker in the area under the bridge. All are
> spectacularly resonant and well preserved for their
> age, particularly when you consider that this is
> Georgia, where the humidity may be at 95% for a
> month
> straight, and seldom goes below 70%.
> Go figure.
> Thump
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