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Hi Bruce, I can recover some silver-plated contact springs from parts removed from old accordions and make them available if that will help you out.
Unless the spring is broken or bent I usually find that by giving the spring a twist then a new contact surface is presented to the common bar. Avoids replacing the spring.
Unless the spring is broken or bent I usually find that by giving the spring a twist then a new contact surface is presented to the common bar. Avoids replacing the spring.
I'm doing well with all the accordion conversions and repairs plus new designs, as well as assembling MidiAdd adaptors.
How you doing?
I have a multitude of springs left over from converting Transicord accordions to fully MIDI output. Reduces the weight of the accordion from 13.5kg to around 7 kgs by removing all the electronics. There's about 250 springs that are left in accordion and that I will not be using or needing.
Here's instructions I put together regarding cleaning the spring contacts for MidiAdd customers who had intermittent note sounds.
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