Anne, I vote for taking measurements, making up drawings, and building a new action! As others mentioned, keyboard makers can take care of a lot of the work for you if you just supply good measurements, make a scale stick, and learn a lot in the process. Don Mannino ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anne%20Acker" <a.acker at comcast.net> To: <pianotech at ptg.org> Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 6:58 AM Subject: [pianotech] Action Search > Hi all. > > I have a persistent customer who insists I restore her childhood Everett > baby grand, despite the fact that the storage place LOST the action. I > have tried to make her realize this is not a cost effective idea, but she > has more than the wherewithal (indeed, I'm restoring another piano for her > as well), and wants to do it. > > So, I am looking for another Everett 5'3/4" 1902 baby grand with its > action in restorable condition, unless you miraculously happen to have . > I have complete dimensions, if you think you might be able to help out, > please send me a private email. East coast preferred, so I can pick it up > on one of my regular runs. > > Having a complete new action built would be more expensive by far, than > just buying another whole unrestored piano, so while she does have the > wherewithal, she isn't wanting to go that far with the cost if > unnecessary. > > sigh. Clients. What we do to make a living. > > Anne > > > > Anne Acker > Historic Keyboard Specialist > Anne Acker Early Keyboards > http://www.anneackerkeyboards.com > http://www.pianogrands.com > > mobile 912-704-3048 > >
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