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Quality of Pneumatic Cloth
By Bruce Clark

It appears that there were problems with rubber cloth even in the
1920's.  Many years ago I restored a Steinway grand; it had never been
touched.  Upon removing the pneumatic stack, I discovered about 60% of
the striker pneumatics were in excellent condition, the other 40% were
dried and cracked.  You could actually see where the quality stopped
and continued onward with poorer quality rubber cloth.

I assume that someone covering the pneumatics ran out of rubber cloth
and started using cloth from a different batch.

Bruce Clark


(Message sent Sat 6 Mar 2004, 13:53:29 GMT, from time zone GMT-0800.)

Key Words in Subject:  Cloth, Pneumatic, Quality

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