Ebony bridge caps/ Titanium bridge pins

Michael Spreeman m_spreeman@hotmail.com
Tue, 06 Dec 2005 09:14:27 -0700


Dear Cy,

The Sauter pianos I have seen are notched with the termination line 
bisecting the bridge pin holes, not behind the holes.

Regards
Michael



>From: "Cy Shuster" <741662027@theshusters.org>
>Reply-To: Pianotech <pianotech@ptg.org>
>To: "Pianotech" <pianotech@ptg.org>
>Subject: Re: Ebony bridge caps/ Titanium bridge pins
>Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2005 22:41:22 -0500
>
>Thanks for the info!
>
>Are there models where the bridge pins are set out past the edge of the 
>notch, on purpose?  This is something I've heard about Sauters recently.
>
>--Cy Shuster--
>Boston, MA
>
>----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Spreeman" 
><m_spreeman@hotmail.com>
>To: <pianotech@ptg.org>
>Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 12:30 PM
>Subject: Ebony bridge caps/ Titanium bridge pins
>
>
>>I wish to take a moment to comment on the threads concerning Sauter 
>>pianos. I am currently building pianos in Scottsdale, AZ and am 
>>outsourcing some of my materials with Sauter.  I am also a Sauter dealer.  
>>I was recently at the factory in Spaichingen and discussed these matters 
>>with Ulrich and Mr. Schnitzer (Production Manager).  FYI,  only the model 
>>275 has an ebony bridge cap for the highest treble section, and not the 
>>model 220.  Sauter does not have titanium bridge pins.  The rear tunable 
>>duplex assembly of the models 220 and 275 are made from titanium.
>>
>>Sincerely,
>>Michael Spreeman
>
>
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