Why are our Rebuilt Vintage Pianos better than new?
Winton Piano and Music has teamed up several of the top piano technicians in the Tampa Bay Area. We restore pianos in our own shop locally and in Charlottesville, VA. With Steinways, the Original Steinway Harp
It is said that the harp is the “soul of the piano.” Most Steinways built before 1945 contain genuine Steinway harps that were cast in the Steinway foundry in Queens, New York. Harps in newer Steinways come from commercial foundries which also make them for other piano manufacturers! Pianists and technicians frequently observe that harps from the Steinway foundry in Queens were the best harps ever made. Since we only rebuild “vintage” Steinways, you are assured that our pianos have the genuine Steinway harp.
Our Steinways are restored with with German-made Renner Actions in our restoration process. These actions are built to Steinway specifications, and are found on currently produced German Steinways. Pianists and technicians often prefer these actions for their speed, control, and consistency over Steinway actions. Other top name pianos, like the hand-crafted Bosendorfer, Fazioli, Bechstein and other discriminating piano manufacturers use Renner parts.
When necessary we install New Soundboards. We have our own soundboards for our rebuilt Steinway pianos and hand-press them with hickory “gobars”, the way Steinway did it for over a hundred years! The imported quarter-sawn, vertical-grained Canadian spruce used is superior to that we find in the original soundboards we remove. No stain, twist, bluish color, or knot, regardless of how small it may be, is tolerated in the manufacturing of these soundboards, making them more stable and offering them greater flexibility. The more vertical the grain, the better the transmission of the sound; the sound waves traveling in concentric circles throughout the board.
Hand-Wound Bass Strings
Most new pianos have machine-wound bass strings. But not our restored pianos. We use only hand-wound, imported German copper bass strings for superior performance and unparalleled richness of sound. The unique “Steinway growl” lives on in our beautifully rebuilt pianos.
Winton Piano and Music restores the piano case with Hand-Rubbed Custom Finishes or high grade paint depending on the look or color you desire.
Most new piano manufacturers spray a high-gloss finish on their pianos and ship them out the door as quickly as possible. We refinish each cabinet the old-fashioned way. Each case is hand stripped, stained, and lacquered. Then the piano is hand-rubbed producing a beautiful satin finish, just like they did in the Steinway factory a hundred years ago.
The Rebuilding Process
Here’s a list of everything we do in the process of rebuilding your piano, or ours:
Structural Work:
* Piano Breakdown/Measurements
* Sand, Seal & Refinish Original or New Soundboard
* New Soundboard Installation
* Install New Pin Block
* Bronze Cast Iron Plate (Harp)
* Complete Restringing, Under felting, Set Bearing
Action Work:
* Install new set of Renner® Wippens
* Install new set of Hammer Shanks & Flanges
* Install new set of Abel® Hammers
* Install new set of German Keytops or Clean & Repair Ivories
* Replace new Keybushings – Front & Balance Rail
* Refelt/Seat Keyboard & Regulate
* Complete Action Regulation
* Refelt & Regulate Dampers
* Install Dampp-Chaser® Climate Control System
* Complete Tuning to Standard Pitch (6x in shop) and Professional Voicing
Piano Case Work:
* Complete Refinish – Satin Finish
* Replate & Polish all Hardware & Parts
* Additional Services Available
* Pickup & Delivery, Case Repair, Install Player System, Long-term Storage, Piano Appraisal
* Install New One-Piece Ivory Keytops
For a free estimate on restoring and refinishing your grand piano, please call 727-327-9134, or email you’re your request to sales@wintonpiano.com
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