Although remarkably durable, pianos are subject to deterioration with time and use. Felt wears, strings break, wooden structures weaken and crack, and the exterior finish loses its beauty. Regular service and periodic action regulation can compensate for minor wear, but heavy or extended use - especially when combined with wide seasonal humidity swings - can eventually cause severe deterioration. Today, many high quality older pianos exist in various stages of wear. Because it happens so gradually, this wear often goes unnoticed, leaving many pianos operation for below their potential. In extreme cases, some older pianos are simply left un-played. because of their poor condition. The finest pianos are for the most part, manufactured by hand. That is our approach when we rebuild them. We use the highest quality available parts and materials. Many components must be custom built. Our restoration process is designed to return your instrument to its original beauty. |
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