Today we picked up a Steinway A from Phoenix, AZ for complete rebuilding. We will post it up in the Pianos In Progress section soon! 2010-02-10
Welcome to our new Fan Page! Hang in there, it's under construction and will be complete soon. In the meantime... http://bit.ly/9qQaQE 2010-02-04
Just picked up a Steinway M for rebuilding! Will post pictures soon 2010-01-25
For 113 years, Ford Piano has been rebuilding and refinishing the finest pianos in the world, including Steinway and Sons, Mason and Hamlin, Knabe, Baldwin, Chickering, as well as many other quality instruments.Though we take just as much pride in rebuilding Mrs. Jones’ piano from around the corner, we have rebuilt pianos for Duke Ellington (two grands, one of which is in the Smithsonian), Stephen Sondheim (two grands), John Lennon, and a host of well known classical and jazz artists, music schools and concert venues.
We sell rebuilt pianos as well as new Baldwin, Weber, and Sohmer pianos. We are now working on the 4th generation specializing in new Pin Blocks, Sounding Boards, Actions, and Finishes.
Piano Tuning Pinblock
The “heart” of the piano. It keeps the piano in tune with a life span of about 1/2 to 3/4 of a century, after which time replacement is usually needed. New tuning pinblocks come with new tuning pins, strings, understringing felts, iron frame regilding, sounding board and bridge work, and the all important resetting string downbearing.
Piano Sounding Board
The “speaker” of the piano. It picks up the vibration of the strings (via the bridges), with a life span determined mostly by the fluctuation and level of humidity over the decades. A lot of times the board can be repaired by reglueing the sounding board ribs and shimming, but sometimes sounding boards need to be replaced.
The “working mechanism” in the piano. The action transmits a touch of the keys to the hammer hitting the string. Life span depends on the use it has had over the decades. There are many parts and variables, but most times hammers need replacement when rebuilding.
The “coating” on the furniture part of the piano. The finish preserves and protects the fine veneer covering the case parts. Life span of about 1/2 century. Old varnish tends to “alligator” (crack) and darken. Usually, refinishing is done along with rebuilding, though “you can’t play on the finish”. Lacquer is the material of choice, with “French Polishing” a possibility.
At Ford Piano, we don’t indiscriminately install all new parts, as sometimes certain original parts are actually better than new. We customize the rebuilding process to achieve the optimal tonal response from each piano.
Ford Piano Rebuilding, located in Westchester, New York ( NY ). Providing Piano Restoration / Rebuilding in NY and across the country. Visit our 20,000 square foot factory / showroom for a tour or go to our Virtual Tour section.
15 South Division St. · Peekskill, NY 10566 · (914) 739-1224
Piano Restoration / Rebuilding / Refurbishing / Refinishing