Jack,
I am the blind person that asked so many questions a few weeks ago. I am still thinking about which rout to take with my grand and have just a few more questions for you.
With modern grand's, when rebuilding there is little hesitation and we replace hammer shanks and flanges without thinking. Should I send you a sample to see how warren this piano is and would you help me make a decision as to weather I should replace these parts.
I would like to know if you provide that service and what would you charge to make a set of buts and flanges.
Also I mentioned that one could use fishing line on the jack spring, but would using real silk be better and can it be found?
You are a wealth of information, and I would be glad to send a donation to your foundation, however, I need your address. Perhaps, I could send a check and a sample at the same time.
William Benjamin
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From: JWyatt1492 at aol.com
To: pianotech at ptg.org
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 11:40 AM
Subject: Re: [pianotech] History
Hello (You did not give your name)
This is Jack Wyatt and I would sure like to have
this information for the Foundation Museum.
I have a " Piano Registry " book where I keep this
type of information.
If you donate it I would like your permission to
display your name as the donor.
It is not required, if you object we will honor
your wishes.
Thank you,
Jack Wyatt
Museum Curator
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