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Wurlitzer Solenoid Piano
By D. L. Bullock

John Tuttle Wrote:

> I was always under the impression that the pistons were made of a
> carbon compound.  The book calls the substance Delrin.  ... And the
> contact bar was supposedly coated with gold for long life and minimum
> corrosion.

I stand corrected.  The pistons were sort of soft like rubber.  Delrin
can be very similar in texture.  It is a plastic/Nylon type substance
that we have been using for harpsichord plectra for 30 years or more.

The gold was there, but as I remember they were worn through the gold
plating and still needed cleaning.  Use a pencil eraser for such
cleaning of gold contacts like you do your computer contacts which are
also gold.

D. L. Bullock     Piano World   St. Louis


(Message sent Wed 18 Mar 1998, 18:50:40 GMT, from time zone GMT-0600.)

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