Piano parts for pre-1900 German grand

John Peters jpeters207 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 13 09:30:06 MDT 2007


Thats the piano (that God for google translator!) .  Thanks for all the
responses; it looks like it's worth putting in the work. The piano will also
need a set of bass strings to be able to bring up to pitch (currently has
small pins...need to ream to .266 for 1/0 pins.)

John Peters


On 6/13/07, Gregor _ <karlkaputt at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> It might be F. Schmid & Kunz, Wien. Yes, Schüler von Bösendorfer means
> pupil
> of Bösendorfer. I found some photos in an austrian piano maker forum.
> Anybody asks for that company and the value. Got no concrete answers to
> that
> question, scroll down for the photos:
>
>
> http://www.kvo.at/forum/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=951&sid=61a7ebbceb7e78edf1c40f356ccf0792
>
> Gregor
>
>
>
>
> >From: BobDavis88 at aol.com
>
> >
> >John,
> >
> >This doesn't speak to your request for parts, but just as an aside - it's
> >likely that this is "Schmid, Schüler v. Bösendorfer" (Schmid, Pupil of
> >Bösendorfer). Not that it matters, just an explanation for the apparent
> >different names
> >on the plate and fallboard. Our German-speaking friends can correct me if
> >I'm
> >wrong.
> >
> >Bob D.
>
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