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Mills Violano With Cracked Harp Plate
By Brad Hunter

I was called to inspect an unrestored Mills Violano in the Philadelphia
area for a collector friend.  The machine is a mid-production coin-op
mahogany Violano that is 98% complete, with some slight dampness-re-
lated cabinet problems and the usual pot-metal intergranular corrosion
and swelling problems.

Here is the big issue: the harp plate is cracked through in the top
middle of the harp.  Has anyone successfully repaired or reinforced a
plate that was cracked in that area?  Welding or brazing could possibly
be done; but will it be successful?  Should we risk buying this Violano
or just walk away?  The price is approximately $8000.

Any and all opinions greatly appreciated!

Brad Hunter
near Philadelphia, Pa.


(Message sent Wed 14 Nov 2007, 21:37:36 GMT, from time zone GMT-0800.)

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