Follow Mason & Risch serial #31694 from start, middle, to finish.
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Step 1: Pick-up of piano “before” coming to our shop. |
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Step 2: Even the replaced plastic keyboard needs to be changed. |
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Step 3: In the shop, we now dismantle and catalogue all parts. |
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Step 4: Front panel off. |
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Step 5: Base Panel off. |
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Step 6: Original hammers, at one time sanded, but will be changed also. |
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Step 7: The mechanic (or action) taken out of piano. |
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Step 8: A good “inside-look”. 80 years of music, about to be improved. |
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Step 9: We then unglue the top, and sides. |
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Step 10: Original keys, old ivory glue and 2 notes notes prepared for new tops. |
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Step 11: Keybed, all original punchings/felt. |
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Step 12: Piano on tilter, pedalbase with pedals to be taken apart. |
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Step 13: Bass side off, keybed and treble side remain. |
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Step 14: Both sides off, ready to be stripped down. |
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Step 15: The heart of the instrument; Pins/Strings/Iron Plate and Soundboard. |
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Step 16: Cut off bass strings, bass bridge to be replaced. |
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Step 17: Pattern of bass strings, needed to make custom copper-wound strings. |
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Step 18: Start of soundboard restoration. |
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Step 19: Plate to be cleaned and re-bronzed. |
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Step 20: Soundboard repaired, sealered. |
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Step 21: Close-up of 3 shims, lacquered soundboard. |
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Step 22: Installation of cast iron plate. |
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Step 23: Plate attached, note bass bridge missing. |
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Step 24: New duplicate of bass bridge, another in-house specialty. |
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Step 25: New strings installation. |
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Step 26: Re-chromed original pedals. |
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Step 27: Sides glued on, stripped and ready for new stain. |
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Step 28: Stain and sealer applied. |
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Step 29: Sealered and lacquered. |
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Step 30: Laquered, assembled and new rubber casters. |
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Step 31: New plastic keyboard, new hammers. |
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Step 32: The family’s new pride and joy. |
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Step 33: Ready for another 75 years of great music and good looks! |