I agree that the pouch pneumatics must be flexible and responsive.
I did a little experiment some time ago. I found that the red nylon
pneumatic cloth available from Schaff was more flexible than the Schulz
cloth from Player Piano Co. I have not used the red cloth for a total
restoration, though.
It is just as important that pneumatics remain flexible. I have used
Schaff's cloth for at least 20 years with no changes found. I have
used PPCo's cloth for recovering Duo Art accordion expression pneumatics.
I am finding many times that they have become very stiff and no longer
able to function. Fortunately, it is easier to re-recover accordions
than to re-do pouch pneumatics.
I currently have a Schulz-type piano in the shop. It was rebuilt
about 1980 using leather. In a general over-view test, it pumped up
well and was responsive. I see nothing wrong with using good quality
leather except for the thickness compared to the original cloth.
I will probably use Schaff's cloth on my next Schulz restoration.
I have great deal of it on hand am comfortable using it. Leather will
be a good second choice, although I usually only have about one skin
available. Silk, gray, Schulz cloth will not be a choice.
Jeff Davis - hunkered down in dark, gray Seattle
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