Pianola Restoration Photos

As time goes on, pianolas are deteriorating further and becoming more complicated to restore. You will see from these photos just how much work is involved.

Weber Player Piano Restoration

 The first set of photos are from John Stringer's English Weber player piano in Maleny, Queensland.

Part of the pianola control box before restoration
Part of the pianola control box before restoration

Control box completely restored, ready for assembly
Pianola control box restored, ready for assembly

Valve box before restoration - full of concrete dust
Weber player piano valve box full of concrete dust

On opening up the valve box, we found it full of concrete dust that had gone hard over the last 30 years.

It took a long while to chip away at the hard concrete before re-pouching this pianola.

Steck Stack being dismantled
Weber player piano steck stack before restoration

Steck tracking mechanism
Pianola steck tracking mechanism

Valves before restoration
Weber player piano valves before restoration

Steck air motor after restoration
Weber pianola: Steck air motor after restoration

Restored tracker bar, before tubing
After restoration: Weber pianola tracker bar (before tubing)

65 Note Steck

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Before photos


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After photos

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