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  • 1.  YC expanding brackets

    Posted 08-25-2021 20:28
    Do we have a list of Young Chang piano brands that are affected by the expanding brackets?  And what years was this an issue?

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    Eric Schell
    ericschellpiano@gmail.com
    Austin TX
    512-363-6236
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  • 2.  RE: YC expanding brackets

    Registered Piano Technician
    Posted 08-25-2021 21:53
    Late 80's to mid 90's. Also Weber

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    Larry Messerly, RPT
    Bringing Harmony to Homes
    www.lacrossepianotuning.com
    ljmesserly@gmail.com
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  • 3.  RE: YC expanding brackets

    Registered Piano Technician
    Posted 08-25-2021 22:07
    Also Wurlitzer.

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    Willem "Wim" Blees, RPT
    St. Augustine, FL 32095
    Tnrwim@aol.com
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  • 4.  RE: YC expanding brackets

    Member
    Posted 08-25-2021 22:55
    Add PianoDisc to the list. They where made by YC. The majority of the problems are on the YC grands in the early to mid 90's. There are various signs the brackets are expanded or expanding such as blocking hammers, difficulty regulating the action, stuck keys.  The bad brackets are a silver/gray/pewter shade and may or may not have visible cracks.

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    James Kelly
    Owner- Fur Elise Piano Service
    Pawleys Island SC
    843-325-4357
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  • 5.  RE: YC expanding brackets

    Registered Piano Technician
    Posted 08-26-2021 00:24
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    Here is YC's white paper on the subject. They say early to mid 90's.
    Btw, I did some regulation on a Weber, 1987 today. The client had a hard time finding someone because everyone she talked to said "action brackets" it's going to be expensive or just throw it away. Pre 90's YC used a sand cast iron bracket orangy-gold in color. If unsure, test with a magnet. I had no problems the piano just need some regulation due to it being 33 years old. 
    Moral of the story is don't assume that a decades old YC needs brackets just because it can use some regulation. The last one previous to this one had had the brackets replaced but poorly with minimal regulation, it was barely playable. It wasn't the brackets at this point, it was poor workmanship on the part of the tech.


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    Steven Rosenthal
    Honolulu HI
    808-521-7129
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  • 6.  RE: YC expanding brackets

    Registered Piano Technician
    Posted 08-26-2021 00:27

    Does anyone happen to have experience with Nakamura grands with this problem?  I have only seen one – it was in a store.  The hammers were brushing against the pinblock.  The Piano Atlas says the serial numbers are the same as Young Chang and for this piano the serial number indicates 1984 or 1997.