Hi all,
The other interesting question is why did they go to so much trouble
recreating the legs and lyre, while they fudged up a dead soundboard.
The result would have been more musically credible had they fudged
the legs and finished the piano black while while diverting work
towards replacing the board. I guess replacing the board wasn't part
of their skill set.
They might have done better had they spent some of their website
development funds to actually learn the craft of rebuilding.
It also seems amazing that someone would spend so much time restoring
something that was clearly just a piece of trash to begin with, and
so for away from the current best tone building practice.
Ron O.
>>Pardon my ignorance, What is SAP?
>>
>>Rafael
>
>http://www.piano-renovation.com/
>Ron N
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