Wurlitzer Solenoid Piano
By D. L. Bullock
John Tuttle Wrote:
> I was always under the impression that the pistons were made of a
> carbon compound. The book calls the substance Delrin. ... And the
> contact bar was supposedly coated with gold for long life and minimum
> corrosion.
I stand corrected. The pistons were sort of soft like rubber. Delrin
can be very similar in texture. It is a plastic/Nylon type substance
that we have been using for harpsichord plectra for 30 years or more.
The gold was there, but as I remember they were worn through the gold
plating and still needed cleaning. Use a pencil eraser for such
cleaning of gold contacts like you do your computer contacts which are
also gold.
D. L. Bullock Piano World St. Louis
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