spare or scrap hammers

Mike Spalding mike.spalding1 at verizon.net
Sat Jun 2 18:04:23 MDT 2007


Steve,

One of the suppliers, I think it was Pianotek, has offered "hammers by 
the pound" in the past.  Random assortment of new hammers, grand and 
upright mixed.  You might call them and see if they still offer this.

Mike

Steve Blasyak wrote:
>
> Hey Now,
>  
> Does anyone know of a source for assorted hammers not full sets? I 
> have a Kawai UST 7 located in a church that some one broke the hammer 
> off and took it for souvenir. At another church I have a Kawai grand 
> that has some hammers in the fifth and sixth octaves that some critter 
> snacked on, some right on the crown. I have filed and shaped the grand 
> hammers as best I can but the tone does not match as good as I would 
> like. I have a couple of old sets of grand hammers one from a Baldwin 
> and one from a Steinway, I guess I could replace with one of these in 
> a pinch but would prefer to get some Kawai hammers if I can.
>  
> Not sure if Kawai International could help me on this???? Don, Mark, 
> you out there?
>  
> Thanks in advance.
>  
> Steve
>  
> OC CA
>  
> Pura Vida
>  
>  
> Steve Blasyak
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