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Repolishing a frand piano

 
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PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2008 12:42 pm    Post subject: Repolishing a frand piano Reply with quote

We have been lucky enough to be given my husband's grandfather's Steinway Model O grand (1923 vintage). Our tuner/technician says that the works are in excellent condition and is keeping them in good order.

However the mahogany case is looking distinctly worse for wear, including some water damage to the top, bubbling down the more visible side and general wear & tear (it is a New York model with a lot of square edges)

I would therefore like to have the piano repolished, but want to make sure that I get someone who knows what they are doing. My tuner's friendly polisher died recently and he has no-one else to suggest.

Can anyone suggest who I should call - ideally in central/south London - we live in SW4.
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PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2008 6:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I would ask a few tuners who they know locally who does any French polishing, usually there are not too many people who French polish pianos. Always get more than one price even if you are completely happy with one persons advice, you just never know.
A minimalist approach was advised to me, ie remove the least and improve what is already there the most.
Maybe a call to Steinway would help?
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