1925 Conover Baby Grand Piano

BEFORE

The piano arrived in the shop with decades of wear. The exterior finish was dark and faded, and the case was damaged in several places.  It was covered in mold and mildew when we got it and all the brass pedals and hinges were green with tarnish.  The soundboard had several cracks and the action was worn out.

AFTER

The piano was restored to like-new condition inside and out. The soundboard and action were restored with historical accuracy.

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About This Piano: This piano was built by Conover in 1925, the “Golden Age” of piano building in America.  This model was originally sold as the “Fairy Grand”, a smaller size baby grand that was quite popular in apartment homes and small cottage of the period.  This piano is made of imported Honduran Mahogany wood and is of the Traditional spade-leg style.  It has been restored back to its original red mahogany finish, making the piano look and sound like it did when it left the factory in 1925.

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Piano Restoration Process:

Assessment & Disassembly

The piano is carefully disassembled and every individual piece is carefully recorded and labeled.  All hardware and screws are removed, and the action and keyboard are removed and disassembled.  Our crew assesses the instrument to see which parts and pieces will need to be custom made in-house for the instrument.


Piano Restoration Process:

Cabinet Repair & Refinishing

The old, faded finish is removed. Our crew fixes any damage caused by years of use and wear and tear. Broken and missing pieces are repaired and replaced. The instrument then receives multiple coats of stain and sealer. Each coach is painstakingly sanded smooth for luster and clarity. The Kimball decal is replaced above the keyboard with historical accuracy during the refinishing process.


Piano Restoration Process:

Soundboard Repair & Re-Stringing

The brittle, old strings are removed from the piano. The harp is removed, the soundboard is restored and refinished, and the bridges are repaired. The harp is re-gilded with gold lacquer and the new strings are installed.


Piano Restoration Process:

Action & Keyboard Restoration

All distinctive features of the action’s geometry are noted before work begins to allow for accurate and historically correct rebuilding.

The keys are re-bushed and new keytops are installed.  The old worn felt and leather is replaced, and new hammers, shanks and flanges are installed.  The rest of the piano action is rebuilt so that the instrument performs like new again.


PHOTOS OF PIANO

AFTER COMPLETE RESTORATION

After a total restoration, the piano looks, functions, and sounds like it did when the piano was factory new.

SEE AND HEAR THE FULLY RESTORED PIANO!

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