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#656101 - 10/09/08 11:55 AM
Player piano questions - help!
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Junior Member
Registered: 10/09/08
Posts: 3
Loc: North Brookfield, MA
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Some people think I'm crazy because I've wanted an antique player piano for years. Well, it looks like I may have one given to me that is in decent shape. The only problem are the air bellows. Apparently they need new fabric and because of the air leak it's harder to pedal. I'm looking for a quote or price range as to how much this would cost before I take the piano. Everything else works fine (the keys are surprisingly nice and very similar to my Baldwin to the touch). Help? Anyone? Melissa Q. www.freewebs.com/onqpiano
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#656103 - 10/10/08 02:42 AM
Re: Player piano questions - help!
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Yikes! 10000 Post Club Member
Registered: 06/07/03
Posts: 16563
Loc: Oakland
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Most often there are plenty of leaks other than the bellows that cause difficulty when pedaling. The bellows should have plenty of capacity to run the air motor which turns the spool, with excess capacity available for dynamics. That is, the harder you pedal, the louder it should play. It is rare for a player to play as it should unless it has been excellently restored.
The biggest suspects for a major air leak are the main supply tubes to the vacuum chest, and to the motor. However, beyond this, there are lots of little bellows and valves (at least one of each per note) that can leak, and it all adds up.
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#656104 - 10/12/08 10:46 PM
Re: Player piano questions - help!
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1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 02/06/06
Posts: 1469
Loc: CT
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Actually, when there are air leaks, they are generally much easier to pedal---unfortunately, not much else happens!
The dry season has not yet arrived. If the system has many leaks in it now, it may be unplayable by the time the holidays are upon us. Sometimes you can squeak by, with just a major round of screw tightening. There are many internal places for screws to loosen and cause air leaks.
Definitely have the piano looked at before committing to taking it in. While old player pianos can be lots of fun---you'll want to know what you may be in for to get it running.
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