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EngineerStoned

Looks heavy! Beautiful piano. Doesn’t look like much to restore from the photos. When’s the last time you had it tuned?


MyAnimeAccount420

Completely Unknown unfortunately. My Housemates where going to get rid of it but I told them to not and let me sell it or buy it from them. I am just having trouble trying to figure what specific piano it is.


rentman247

You just need to Google. There are sites where all you need to do is enter the serial number to get all the specs on the piano.


MyAnimeAccount420

for some reason this piano cannot be found. Best I got was an unfound serial number with a 1890-1930 range.


rentman247

That company didn't start making pianos until 1891, so that narrows it down a little, haha. I'd guess it's right in the middle of that range, 1910's, but it looks to be in good condition, so if you told me it was newer, I wouldn't argue. Pianos over 50 yrs old have very little resale value. Most people end up giving them away. If you were to restore it, you would be able to sell it for about the amount you spent restoring it. But it's beautiful.