Bob Warner
KNIFE MAKER
I can get an old piano for free. I do not know how old it is and am curious what the chances are the key have ivory on them.
I also do not know how thick the ivory on key is but I would think they would work for folder scales.
Anyone know anything about this?
Here is the ad for the piano (Dallas guys please do no run down there and take it).
http://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/zip/1904488428.html
I searched the piano name and serial but did not get any returns.
Is there a way to tell if the keys are true ivory (a test)?
Also what are the black keys made of and are the laminates or solid?
I can arrange a visit right away if there is a chance for ivory keys. I would scrap the rest of the piano except for some of the wire as it makes good springs for autos.
Any help will shine some light and help me decide what to do.
I also do not know how thick the ivory on key is but I would think they would work for folder scales.
Anyone know anything about this?
Here is the ad for the piano (Dallas guys please do no run down there and take it).
http://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/zip/1904488428.html
I searched the piano name and serial but did not get any returns.
Is there a way to tell if the keys are true ivory (a test)?
Also what are the black keys made of and are the laminates or solid?
I can arrange a visit right away if there is a chance for ivory keys. I would scrap the rest of the piano except for some of the wire as it makes good springs for autos.
Any help will shine some light and help me decide what to do.