rolled bridge -'continued'

Wayne Hohle wayne.hohle@sympatico.ca
Sun, 29 Sep 2002 08:11:20 -0400



Wayne Hohle wrote:

> hi there
> the other day i looked at a cutomers piano, a grand about 5'6'', that had a long crack on the hitchpin side of the bridge, the tenor treble bidge,. the sound board was also ridged there so this must be a rolled bridge. the tone quality was also very weak. what caused a bridge to roll in the first place, and what is  the repair solution
> thanks
> wayne
> hi there

    some asked if i could discribe the crack. looking from the bottom of the  piano at the sound board the crack curves upward  noticeably with the high side of the crack on the bridge side of the separation. if you look at the sound board from the top and standing at the keys i get the impression that the sound board dips down or has
minimal crown. any feed back on the same question- what caused the damage and what does the customer do

thanks
wayne

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