That's what I tell my customers. A piano's life span is basically the same as people. Most last 70 - 90 years, some die at a younger age, and some can live as long as 110. But the older they get, the more ...
I had something like that on a YC studio. It also had squeaking dampers. The easiest way to solve the problem was to remove the damper lifter rod and lube it, but when I tried to unscrew one of the hangers, ...
Once a piano goes past 40 years old ANYTHING can (and likely will) happen. Owners need to know that their precious century old piano is well into its 3rd lifetime. It was never designed or intended to ...
Once Again, Time to Commune
By David Stoneman, RPT
PTG President
Those of us who can afford the time
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