Franco Skilan RPT Displays His Steinway and Sons Style 3 Concert Grand at the 2008 National PTG Convention
"Rebuilders Gallery" Showcases Some of the Finest Restored Pianos in the Country
For the 2008 National Piano Technicians Guild Convention, Franco was asked to display and teach a class on his long term restoration project of a Steinway and Sons Style 3 concert grand piano, built in 1876. This 132 year old piano was restored to "as new" condition. This piano has had a long history of previous case modifications and restorations. It had gone back to the Steinway factory between 1905 and 1910, according to Steinway records, for "repairs." This is most undoubtedly when the case modifications were performed to give it a more "modern" look and stature. It was at that time as well when an entire new modern action was fitted to the instrument (the originally fitted action had a rocker arm wippen assembly).
This current piano restoration included:
"Piano Restoration or Replacement"
Helping Clients Make a Wise and Educated Decision
Franco Teaching at the National PTG Convention
Piano tuners and technicians are often asked to do estimates and proposals on a potential restoration of client's pianos. This is one of the most important areas of honest information that must be given to the prospective client. Is it better to undertake a major restoration project on an older piano, or is it simply better to go out and find a quality new piano?
The class, as the title above indicates, deals with issues that come up during the evaluation process:
Franco dealt with these and other questions to help arm technicians with the understanding of how to properly evaluate a piano, and, more importantly, give the proper advice to a prospective client to make a well informed and educated decision.





