Thanks, Jon, forthe tips. I'll give them a try. Paul Chick Plainview MN ----- Original Message ----- From: Jon Page <jonpage@mediaone.net> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2000 10:05 AM Subject: Re: Player piano books. > Craig Brougher's "Orchestrion & Pneumatic Handbook" is another must-have. > > Also subscribe to the MMD, Mechanical Music Digest. Another wealth of > information. > http://mmd.foxtail.com > > Jon Page > > > At 10:19 AM 02/20/2000 -0500, you wrote: > >Reblitz's player piano book is better than his basic piano technology book. > >You can tell if you read them back to back that he LIKES piano technology, > >but he LOVES players. If you're doing ANY work at all on pneumatic players, > >get the Reblitz. Every step of the rebuilding process is covered in detail. > > > >I agree about the 1983/85 Player Piano Co. catalog -- it had lots of player > >piano information (such as which player mechanism was installed in which > >piano brands). > > > >Robert Morss, RPT > >Greenwich, CT > > > >> > Bill > >> > Are there any reference books or publications you can recommend for a > >> newbie > >> > in the player piano repair business. > > > Jon Page, piano technician > Harwich Port, Cape Cod, Mass. > mailto:jonpage@mediaone.net > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >
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