[pianotech] I don't think this is a factory approved installation...

Laura Olsen ajoyfulsound at gmail.com
Thu Nov 10 09:55:02 MST 2011


Why didn't they attach a second sling to keep the middle pedal up??

Laura Olsen

On Nov 9, 2011, at 11:27 PM, Rob McCall wrote:

> Greetings,
> 
> I came across this while doing an evaluation today. Photo attached. The customer received this piano as payment for some other work they did for the selling party. The new owners complained that the pedals weren't working right, etc. This is a 1904 Schaeffer (Chicago) Upright. The middle pedal lever arm is missing, and a broken 1" dowel rod was laying in the bottom of the piano.
> 
> I wish I'd taken photos of the 4-5 replacement hammers with new shanks, too.  It looks like the tooner stuck the hammers on the shanks and put a blob of glue on top.  No collar of glue underneath, just a blob on top.  Then, since the tooner didn't have a saw, it appears as if he just broke off the excess shank with his bare hands. Broken and splintered shank sticking out of the glue blob about 3/8" above the back of the hammer...  :-)
> 
> Enjoy! By the way, this wasn't nearly as much fun as pulling 73 pennies out from underneath the keys on a 1966 Wurlitzer spinet yesterday...  ;-)
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Rob McCall
> 
> McCall Piano Service, LLC
> www.mccallpiano.com
> Murrieta, CA
> 951-698-1875
> 
> <1904 Schaeffer.jpg>

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