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#2037049 - 02/21/13 04:16 PM
Re: Question about hammers
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Could be Steinway hammers, although they would be a bit older than 10 years ago. They would be marked on the lowest hammers. That is where you can find markings, if there are any.
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#2037050 - 02/21/13 04:16 PM
Re: Question about the hammers of my Steinway A
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they look like a re-felted set on original core /original underfelt but not seeing the side makes it difficult to be sure. The gluing is not original, certainly, (and not nice looking) but I never saw such hammer making (with uneven impregnation lines The shape is too much "potato like" for being normal made hammers.
The felt looks very soft and cotoneous - may be US imported ?
Re felted hammers have staples, and all the original marks (not always stamped Steinway)
The stamp of the shop that did the re felting is often find on some bass hammer.
Edited by Olek (02/21/13 04:20 PM)
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#2037128 - 02/21/13 06:03 PM
Re: Question about the hammers of my Steinway A
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#2037129 - 02/21/13 06:03 PM
Re: Question about the hammers of my Steinway A
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Does it sound good? Does it play well? If it does, it was a good purchase.
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#2037137 - 02/21/13 06:16 PM
Re: Question about the hammers of my Steinway A
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may be too thick felt for a re felting job , in the end, but it shows not hardly pressed heads possibly.
they are new, never played, seem to be well placed under the strings (strings marks) so it is OK
Edited by Olek (02/21/13 06:18 PM)
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#2037173 - 02/21/13 07:32 PM
Re: Question about the hammers of my Steinway A
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Have you tried asking the retired technician who installed the hammers?
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#2037375 - 02/22/13 08:09 AM
Re: Question about the hammers of my Steinway A
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Sure, the "entirely rebuild" is sort of generic term, it always strikes me for having seen real rebuilds, that makes a huge difference in the end. New pinblock, new bridge tops, dampers hamner, shanks and sometime full stack...keys done new or the sides repaired, etc.. The case, of course
450 -600 hours work on a grand, often finished 6 month later....
Of course some original parts are better kept in some cases
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#2037831 - 02/23/13 06:21 AM
Re: Question about hammers
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#2037868 - 02/23/13 09:21 AM
Re: Question about hammers
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Well I dont think the plate holes have been enlarged or made a bit conical for the new thicker tuning pins.
Elsewhere the job look clean.
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#2038101 - 02/23/13 05:29 PM
Re: Question about hammers
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#2038103 - 02/23/13 05:39 PM
Re: Question about hammers
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