I was faced with this decision for my 1928 Wurlitzer theatre organ keyboard manuals. Rather than attempt repairs or trying to match, I decided to replace them all, all three keyboards. What went back on was cattle bone keytops by Malik in the Czech Republic on the border with Poland. They are absolutely gorgeous but they are not white, rather a light tan and against what will be the dark brown stain of the console when I get around to it, the effect will be stunning. This console was originally wedding cake white with gold trim which I hate so I placed new wood veneers on the case and will stain hopefully by this summer. BTW - good work restoring the look and playing surface of this piano.
Totally agree that it’s possible to over perfect a restoration to a point where something old loses it charm. That’s becoming a common thing on RU-vid restoration channels.
Haha your joke about the gluten wheat penny had me rolling! I originally came to this channel to learn about my play piano but I’ve stayed for your humor!
You know, the funny thing is, that I learn a lot here in Holland from your language humor. :-) There are really many tedious, lonely jobs when you restore those players for sure. Experiencing sanding as a form of yoga might help to stay tuned..
Interesting way to show how sand paper works 👍 Even more interesting demo of the keys on fire. 🔥🔥 Great video and the keys look so much better 2x👍 Oh I just finished reading a book by the person you described, no not you're grandpa but Joan Rivers 🤣 She needed to keep away from naked flames too being so plastic. 🤣🤣
This was fascinating to watch Nate. White, or should I say, 'off white' is possibly the hardest to match on anything, not to mention ivory keys. So i think you did a sterling job. I'm a perfectionist too, but this time it's just fine. Remember, 6-6 rule 👍. Thanks for this latest upload good sir :). Oh & 12:54 😂😂😂😂
Please look into correcting your audio levels. Any time I watch this channel I have to turn up my headphone volume up to over 2x what I normally keep it at.
Hi Nate, great videos. I wonder if you could do something on the care and repair zof piano rolls. There does not seem to be much of any quality out there