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On Tue, 20 Jul 2010 22:33:09 -0400, mm
wrote: Back to the fraternity piano, and this truly is home repair, I think, I dusted the dampers and the dust kept coming off and off and off. I wet a rag and kept at it. After 10 or 20 minutes, I started seeing the wood grain. Eventually I got the whole thing clean and the grain continued from one damper to another. It was beautiful. They were all cut from one piece of wood. I don't know how old this piano was but the house was a fraternity house for maybe 50 or 60 years at the time, maybe less. So I dno't know how long the dampers took to get this dusty, but maybe 60 years. I woudn't at all assume every piano has dampers like this. I've never noticed another one like it, though I don't usually lift the lid. I'm pretty sure mine are just black. I guess I was pretty confident dirt was coming off and not just some sort of black stain. When I got down to the grain, it was still varnished or had some smooth finish on it. I used very little water and more rubbing. |
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