[pianotech] Ivory

James Johnson jhjpiano at sbcglobal.net
Sun Jan 10 22:50:27 MST 2010


I have a good friend who has a music store and does a lot of guitar reconditioning.  He loves it when I bring in my old unusable ivory for him.  He really likes the tails because he can use them to cap nuts and to inlay bridges.

Jim
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: David Pritchard 
  To: pianotech at ptg.org 
  Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2010 6:03 PM
  Subject: [pianotech] Ivory


  What do you guys and gals do with all the chipped ivory heads when you replace the ivory with plastic?


  I recently took the keys out of an old upright for a client and sent them off to have new keytops put on.  I kept the 20 or so ivory heads that weren't chipped in case I can use them on someone's piano that is missing a couple ivories.  I also kept a few of the tails.  But I sent the keys with the rest of the tails and chipped ivory heads to the place that was doing the new keytops.  I'm not sure what they do with all the old ivory.


  I just called my client back to say that the keys are ready to be put in, and she said her relatives say she never should have let me take the ivory and she wants it back.  I told her I could give her the heads I kept, but of course they are mixed in with others I have saved from the past, so it will be difficult.  I assume she thinks it has some value.  Is it valuable?


  David
  Scottsbluff, Nebraska


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