Vlad,

If you have not already made the repair, any chance you can post a photo of the 
damage online? From your description I'm not entirely certain that I understand 
the nature of the damage to the peg end (I get where the failure on the 
backside of the keybox occurred). Others seem to get it, and it's possible the 
repair is already done following, for instance, Mel's instructions, but this is 
a case where a picture may be worth a thousand words.

-Arle

On Jul 26, 2011, at 23:37 , Wolodymyr Smishkewych wrote:

> Dear all,
> 
> Sorry that I've been mostly lurking the list these days--my new job in 
> Ireland has been keeping me quite busy!
> I'm writing to ask for a small bit of help: Just yesterday when I was taking 
> out my organistrum that I use with ensemble Sequentia, to my horror I 
> discovered that the lid had come clean off--by cracking cleanly across the 
> weak areas of the key slots on the back of the keybox. Since the keybox is 
> open in the direction of the wheel, and the glue line on the tuning pins end 
> failed, there is nothing keeping the back of the keybox from coming off, so I 
> now have a lid and a chunk of keybox held together by hinges, and the rest of 
> the organistrum itself, keys in just the front slots of the keybox. 
> Mirculously, whatever prompted the break of the keybox didn't cause any 
> damage to the rest of the instrument, so it plays the strings fine.
> 
> I am enroute to Vancouver from Ireland (writing this as I travel to the 
> airport) and arrive tonight, Wednesday. This weekend I have a concert with 
> Sequentia, and teach a two-week workshop (need the HG for the concert, not 
> essential for the course, but would be nice). I'm confident I can repair it 
> before then, and so I brought a first-aid kit of tools and some small 
> 'harigane' clamps with me. However, I couldn't get any wood for the repair, 
> and so I am wondering if there are any luthier friends in the area, on the 
> list or folks some of you may know, that might be able to help me source some 
> wood I'll need for the repair (not yet sure if I will just make cleats for 
> the back inside of the keybox wall, or make a thin but strong reinforcing 
> wall to glue to the inside of the keybox once the pieces have been mated. Any 
> thoughts on this would also be appreciated, as I haven't done this kind of 
> repair before.
> 
> So, if any of you are, or know, luthiers (any kind!--or even good 
> woodworkers) who might be able to help me with this some time Thursday, that 
> would be great. THanks so much!
> 
> Vlad
> 
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