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All
instruments are constructed from the finest materials. Jacks are made from
pear or service wood with holly tongues, adjusting screws and usually
quilled with delrin. Keyboards are made from bass wood, topped with ebony
and bone and are noted for their smooth, light and silent action.
Soundboards are of high quality spruce and may be decorated in the
traditional way with flowers, birds, fruit and insects in tempura paint.
Cases are made from solid timber, either lime or poplar and are designed
to be as light and strong as possible. All harpsichords have the ability
to transpose, usually from A 415 to A 440. The widely popular strong,
demountable tripod stand and elegant integral music desk are standard.
Quotations for more ambitious period stands and decoration, Andrew's
speciality, are available. |
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