[pianotech] Cracked Ivory heads...was "a first for me"

Terry Farrell mfarrel2 at tampabay.rr.com
Wed Sep 1 08:10:12 MDT 2010


I've done this type of repair previously. I think your time estimate  
is much higher than required - maybe more like 25% of that.

Terry Farrell

On Sep 1, 2010, at 8:48 AM, Ken & Pat Gerler wrote:

> Joe,
> Yes, I have heard of Acrylikey and knew it was available to repair  
> chips in keytops.  If you figure the cost to repair at $100.00 per  
> key, it would be around $5,000.00 to repair the keys on this piano  
> as almost all of them have fine cracks.
>
> You hit the nail on the head about clean hands.  And what is more  
> interesting, this customer is in "Health Services".  You would think  
> they would be more conscious about cleanliness.
>
> Ken
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