Piano Rebuilding, Refinishing, & Restoration Tour

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2008

Complete Restoration of a 1927 Mason & Hamlin Grand piano that is completely restored by our four generation family company, Lindeblad Piano Restoration. For more information, please visit our website: http://www.lindebladpiano.com.

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  • I wonder how much a job like this would cost

  • A complete restoration seen in this restoration typically costs around $20,000.

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  • Beautiful job.

  • Excellent! "Good Job!"

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  • Lindelblade , does it take four generations to restore the piano ? !!!

    Nice video, excellent !!! how about moisture control before ribbing and before glueing the bridge (I knwo techniques may vary, but I seem to like when the sound board have its own internal contrain.)

    Huge complete rebuild job, I appreciate that video , nicely done . Thanks

    What is that finish ? hand rubbed ? congratulations to Renner hammers/parts

  • I have a piano from the 1920's as well that needs total restoration. Was quoted around $9,500 by one local guy many years ago.

  • Thanks!

  • that's amazing how much they put into that. i really wish i could do something like that. I love the art of music and instruments. It seems like it'd be almost cheaper to buy a new piano

  • We all say: Thank you!

  • I am also one of rebuilders,and know very well how much of the work,precision,patience,and knowledge is requiered to do a god job like yours.Keep on.

  • I have a 1900 Gerhard Hientzman Upright Piano that I am currently rebuilding. I have already refinished the cabinet and rebuilt the action, and the keybed and keys. The piano needs a new soundboard. No body in Ontario wants to make a soundboard for me beacuse I already did all the other work. So I am making a soundboard press and I am going to make a soundboard.

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