Hi, Bob, Yes, that piano is definitely worth restoring. I am
surprised a piano of high quality would suffer such a disaster with
the pinblock. Perhaps it has something to do with the European
climate it was made for not liking the American climate. Perhaps
it was kept in an ultra-dry space, causing the pinblock problem.
Replacing the pinblock on an upright is harder than on a grand, but
this is one upright that is worth the work, as it is a top quality
instrument all the way, like a Rolls Royce. If I can be of help in
explaining what is involved, or how to find a competent rebuilder,
please let me know. Send pictures so we can see it. Thanks.
Randolph Herr
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