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Alee Posted - Apr 05 2012 : 2:28:00 PM
I will post pictures when I can but I just got a lovely old upright piano for $99 at the local ST. Vincent De Paul thrift. It sounds great and has no broken ivories. However, the finish is very bad. It has done that thing where is gets all bumpy and thick in places and the wood doesn't seem very protected...

So do I refinish it and make is new/pretty looking again or do I respect the antique finish? I am sitting in the middle of the road with either decision- What says the farmgirls?

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Miss Bee Haven Posted - Apr 06 2012 : 4:00:09 PM
Lucky you, Alee. I'd like to see pics, too. Depending on the age/maker, I'm leaning toward Melody's suggestion of painting. I did that once to an old upright I bought in a thrift store.

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Alee Posted - Apr 05 2012 : 3:59:50 PM
Everything seems to be in good condition- it sounds good but needs a tune. I will get some pictures sooN!

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melody Posted - Apr 05 2012 : 2:40:03 PM
I used to do a LOT of refinishing, but it sounds like you have some "veneer" issues going on. If it were me? I'd consider painting it. There are some wonderful color washes out there or even a deep dark ebony!

Did you check to see if the sounding board was intact? We spent some major bucks on an old piano only to discover it was pretty much worthless because of a cracked sounding board-

Do you play Alee?

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Bear5 Posted - Apr 05 2012 : 2:34:48 PM
Alee, is the bumpy and thick places from water damage? I'd love to see a picture of it first before I say yes or no. Do you know how old the piano is? Don't part with the ivory keys if they are real ivory. Can't wait to see the picture.
Marly

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