I guess this introduction is long overdue. I have been reading the Digest
since last summer. My name is Randy Blake and as part of my interest in
antique furniture I acquired 4 reed pump organs several years ago and set
about trying to find out how to restore them. With the help of a couple of
books from Vestal Press I muddled through and was pleased with the results.
I still have two of the organs today. About a year and a half ago my wife
wanted to learn to play the piano and got the "bug" for a player after seeing
one in an antique shop. After many phone calls I connected with a local
piano tech who has had many years of experience restoring players,
reproducers and nickelodeons. (He needs to subscribe to the Digest, but as
yet he doesn't have a computer.) Working with him, I was able to find a
player in need of restoration that would fit my budget. We are now the proud
owners of a 1929 Lester upright player. I so enjoyed the restoration of
the Lester that I bought another player (Woodward) in need of restoration and
finished it just before Christmas 1996 and sold it to the first family that
came to look at it.
Yesterday I saw an ad in the local paper for a Hardmann-Peck (sp?) Duo-Art
console player piano. I tried to reach my piano tech, but he is out of
town. I'd like some feedback as to whether or not this is a quality player.
The gentleman who ran the ad was not much help when I called. He bought
the player at an estate sale about ten years ago and estimates the piano
to be about 20 years old. I recall my piano tech telling me that Aeolian
made a player back in the 70's and it was basically junk, plastic valves,
etc. and basically not repairable. Before I drive 50 miles to look at
this piano I was wondering if any of you could give me some information
about this instrument. The guy is asking $3,300 or best offer. Sounds
high to me as I didn't pay much more than that for my Lester and sold the
Woodward for less.
A big thank you for the wonderful source of information you provide. I am
definitely a Digest ditto head!
Randy Blake
Budnick @aol.com
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