[CAUT] Getting lacquer out of hammers - follow up

David Love davidlovepianos at comcast.net
Fri Jun 12 22:34:47 MDT 2009


Comfort level and confidence in getting the result you want out of a hammer
is very important.  

 

David Love

www.davidlovepianos.com

 

From: caut-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:caut-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf Of Paul T
Williams
Sent: Friday, June 12, 2009 10:05 AM
To: caut at ptg.org
Subject: Re: [CAUT] Getting lacquer out of hammers - follow up

 


Hi David, 

Wally has special Natural Ables just for concert grands.  I just installed a
set on one of our Steinway D's (1980) and was extremely pleased with the
result. This piano is in our smaller concert hall/classroom.  I must say
that the clarity is very pure and it has tons of power.  I'm going to try
another set in our other D in the larger hall that seats about 750, but
won't be able to take that piano out of service now until next
summer..bummer.  In the Lied Center. our biggest venue seating 2,000 they
have a D from the late 80's that is getting new Hamburg Steinway hammers
right now (not by me), and a whole new action, Kluge keys, and restrung (not
by me).  I'm anxious to hear how these hammers sound.  It should be a great
comparison with a totally different sound, I'm sure. 

I hear so many different opinions on the NY hammers, I'm a bit leary of
trying them. I have now installed several sets of the Abel Naturals and am
comfortable working with them.  We were fortunate to have Wally out here 2
years ago for an all day seminar where I first learned of the Naturals, so I
feel more confident using them. I've not been disappointed with any of the
sets. 

Paul 





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For performance Steinways I'm more inclined to go to a different hammer, a
more fully tensioned and harder pressed hammer such as a Hamburg Renner or
even an Abel Select such as Pianotek sells or maybe the Abel naturals from
Brooks.  The ability to release tension to the crown on that type of hammer
plus the greater out of the box firmness obviates the use of lacquer (except
maybe on the top most hammers) and gives greater power without the downside
of over lacquering.    

David Love
www.davidlovepianos.com




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