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Aeolian #1. This is the first blade made using the soundboard from a 1922 piano for the core out of my shop.

Teak-sugar pine-spruce-sugar pine-teak
Oak handle from the frame of the piano

Anatomic handle.

5 ply OFF 89g 157x150
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Aeolian #2 $60 Shipped

OFF- (1324 Hz)
C Pen
Weight (g): 88g
Thickness: 6.9 mm
Plies:5
Composition: Western Red Cedar-Spruce-Honduran Mahogany- Spruce- Western Red Cedar
Headshape: 155mm x 152mm
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Aeolian #3 $60 Shipped
OFF- (1268 Hz)
Flare
Weight: 86g
Thickness: 6.3 mm
Plies: 5
Composition: Western Red Cedar-spruce-Kiri-Speuce-Western Red Cedar
Headshape: 157mm x 150mm
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Aeolian #4 $100 Sold elsewhere
OFF (1464 Hz)
Straight Handle
Weight:89g
Thickness:6.6mm
Plies:7 (5w+2c)
Composition: wrc-spruce-3k-kiri-3k-spruce-wrc
Headshape: 157mm x 150mm

This is probably one of my favorite blades I’ve ever made. 2.3 mm kiri core with inner fiber composition. Another thing is you have to remember is that epoxy is just as much a ply in the blade as the woods and fibers, which is only used for the carbon glueing process while the outer plies are glued with a much softer glue that I’ve adopted from Charlie. The result is an amazing blade with soft touch close to the table yet swing this bad boy with your back against gym wall and feel that carbon POP! Not to mention this another 1922 aeolian piano blade with the spruce being from the soundboard.
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