[CAUT] New Backchecks?

Porritt, David dporritt at mail.smu.edu
Tue Apr 28 08:29:55 PDT 2009


Paul:

When concert grand backchecks start to look iffy I replace them.  A backcheck with a tear will really mess up a performance.  Bachchecks are expensive, but not that expensive!  In other situations a failure is not as disastrous but in the recital hall it's embarrassing.

dp

David M. Porritt, RPT
dporritt at smu.edu

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Hi all,

How often do y'all replace your backchecks on concert grands?  Where is the cut-off point? One of our D's is getting new hammers and an action overhaul this summer.  The BC's are looking a bit tired, but no cut-throughs on the leather.  Some in the middle are getting pretty thin.  I think Richard West told me the action was "completely"(?) rebuilt about 15 years ago and it gets a lot of use for recitals and rehersals all school year long.  It's a 1980 Sty D.  The BC's might even be original and not part of the stack rebuild.  Richard, are you checking out e-mails this morning?

Thanks all.

Paul
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