Rebuilding Henry

erwinspiano at aol.com erwinspiano at aol.com
Mon Jun 2 21:44:50 MDT 2008




? Hi Will T,?Del & Ron O.
? I've got the flu or I would have posted similarly to Dels remarks. A good case, A good Plate....the rest is solid piano designing....Thanks Del...Took the words out of my mouth.

?? WIll More later about that. I always like to reserve final judgement till the piano is?highly detailed & voiced. I will report back on it. 
?? All my colleagues are?very fussy Tonal -philes......RIght?
??? Dale Erwin



Del and all,




I totally concur with Del's post. You can rebuild an S&S D and do remarkable things with it, but the performance characteristics will always be credited to the original manufacturer, in spite of numerous enhancement which might have been undertaken.




The world of reputations and the age of spin doctors is so full of smoke and mirrors.




Good work Dale, BTW.




Ron O.




In my experience it is possible to make a silk purse out of most anything. In the roughly three decades I've been doing this type of work I've encountered only a very few pianos that were really unworkable. If the plate is more-or-less conventional and the rim is decently built you have the basis for a good piano.?The basic principles are the same for all pianos -- regardless of original manufacture.

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Until you get known for doing this type of work it is useful to have an example of your work around for people to look at, play and listen to. Don't bother with Steinway, M&H, etc. No matter that you've been able to make it sound better than its makers ever dreamed possible you'll be stuck with the fact that it is a "top name" piano and it's supposed to sound good. Find yourself one of those old Henry's or a Kimball or something and go to it. Everyone knows these pianos are supposed to sound poorly so when one ends up sounding better than anything else around it has to be a credit to your work and the redesign. When it's finished start having recitals on the thing. Invite folks in to play it who aren't in the market for anything. Do whatever -- just get the word out there.

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Eventually you can consider selling the thing. But only after the word has gotten around and folks are bringing you more work than you can handle.

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Del







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