Black French Polished Piano
We have a beutiful Black 3 Crown Ronisch Piano of about 100 yrs old - have been told by Tuner that it's well worth restoring. Have also been told that French Polishers don't like doing black - Any comments please?
How do I go about finding a good French Polisher to restore a black piano?
2 Attachment(s)
Restored Black Ronisch Piano
Just replying to some of the questions I hadn't seen and for those who are interested.
When the piano tuner said our black Ronisch was in good condition, he meant playing condition and the cabinet as well. We checked with Ronish in Germany and this piano was made in their factory about 2008-09, so it is more than 100 years old. It also still has it's original ivory keys in good, almost white condition and it's two brass candelabras! The black/ebony french polish had some scratches and fine crazing and fading in a few places.
We had it re-polished in "black french polish" by one on the Leaver brothers from Leaver & Son in their Adelaide workshop in 2018 for around $5000-$6000 (this included some restoration to the workings of the piano). We feel very fortunate that we stumbled across their business as he is one of the very few people who still do black french polish. It looks beautiful! I'll try to attach a photo for those who are interested. The finish isn't perfect - it has a few marks but it is an old piano!
Before and After.
Attachment 502293Attachment 502292Attachment 502294