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Veneer and Core Wood for Pianos
By Steve Cobb

What dimensionally stable currently available wood would be a good
choice for replacing major chunks of the core wood of an old piano?
I occasionally see web sites describing major casework like this,
but I have only read much about the veneer, not the wood underneath.

Also, on a related topic, any suggestions for finding veneer that
might almost match that Seeburg flecked oak finish?

Thanks in advance!
Steve Cobb
Kansas City, Missouri


(Message sent Mon 22 May 2006, 18:34:16 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

Key Words in Subject:  Core, Pianos, Veneer, Wood

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