I have to second this advice, Mike has done two ivory keyboards for me in the last year and they are if anything better than new. --Dave New Orleans Cliff Lesher wrote: > You might consider new ivory. > > Blackstone Valley Piano, Uxbridge, Massachusetts, 508-278-9762, > www.pianoandorgankeys.com, Point of contact: Michael Morvan > > In my opinion, you can't do better when it comes to key restoration, > including all conceivable keytop materials. > > Ivory? Yes. Thick, thin, one piece, two piece, grain matched > (candled), etc. > > Cliff Lesher > Winfield, PA > > >>> Where can I buy or get old ivory keytops for a piano? I have a >>> customer who wants to have their piano restored with old ivory vs. new >>> keytops. >
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