Re: Ivory Keytop Repairs
By Bill Maxim
> > I'm in the process of redoing a Weber Duo-Art Grand, and have a few > ivory tops that are chipped and a few others that are cracked. Rather > than replacing them I'd like to try using some type of filler ... > probably an epoxy. Has anyone tried this or something else with a high > level of success?
Quite a number of piano technicians have spoken highly of "AcriliKey." I haven't tried it, but here is the information. $39.95 ppd for enough to make 50+ repairs. Richard Wagner, Box 1952, Lake Oswego, OR 97035, Phone (503) 697-9254
Bill Maxim, RPT Qualitied piano service, player piano and reed organ restorations Columbia and Greer, South Carolina |
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