Restoration of Everett Studio Piano (Part 3)

Putting Things Back Together The next step in restoring this quinquagenarian piano is to prepare the keybed for re-installation of the keys. Each key rests on two metal posts which go into felted holes in the bottom of the key. Those posts must present the minimal possible friction so the key can move up andContinue reading “Restoration of Everett Studio Piano (Part 3)”

Restoration of Everett Studio Piano (Part 2)

Disassembly First, get the covers off and see what is inside. Full stop. Most console pianos have a hinged top, they just lift from the front. I pulled and wiggled the top and front board for a long while with no sign of movement. I finally found a note online that many Everett pianos haveContinue reading “Restoration of Everett Studio Piano (Part 2)”

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