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  Rebuilt pianosPianos are restored to maximize their touch, tone and durability as high quality musical instruments. Our in-shop piano rebuilding is approached on a case by case basis, but generally consists of: 

  • oversize pinning or pinblock replacement
  • complete restringing and rescaling
  • soundboard restoration or replacement
  • bass and treble bridge work
  • trap & pedal work
  • structural work
  • new hammers and dampers
  • action and keybed work


Some instruments that we have restored:
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Baldwin "D" 9 foot Concert Grand rebuilt circa 1928

new pinblock, all new strings, new hammers & dampers, new knuckles, soundboard & bridge work, refinished satin ebony case, ivory keys

Kimball player

circa 1917 - rebuilt

oversize pins, all new strings, new hammers & dampers, soundboard & bridge work, refinished oak case, rebuilt player mechanism & bellows

Bell antique pump organ circa 1871 - restored

Rare antique show piece: fully functional reed organ,
new bellows,
original pitch (A440),
refinished rosewood case.

 

     

Some more pianos that have come through our shop:

Conover 77  5'9" grand (circa 1928)
Kaps 5'8" grand (circa 1892)

Collard & Collard 6'2" grand (circa 1880)

Lyon & Healy 5'2" grand (circa 1915)

Knabe 5'2" grand (circa 1954)

Sherlock Manning 5'2" grand (circa 1920)

Kimball 4'11" grand (circa 1912)

Knight  (circa 1953)

Walls, Prince & Wilks ( circa 1896)

Haines Bros. (circa 1890)

Heintzman & Co. transposing piano (circa 1910)
Baldwin upright (circa 1911)
Strohmenger grand (circa 1930)

Shoninger (circa 1904)

Whaley Royce (circa 1898)

Mason & Risch (circa 1901)

Bell "Pianette"  76 note (circa 1874) 

Autopiano player (circa 1912)

Sohmer Cecilian player (circa 1909)

Broadwood (circa 1934)

Kimball  5'2" grand (circa 1982)

Mendelssohn (Toronto) circa 1905

Gerhard Heintzman (circa 1894)