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-Details of Ronisch Pianos-
Make
Ronisch
Made by
Pfeiffer / Bluthner
Rating (see Key)
Estimated Number In UK
Year and serial number
1855 -4201875 -61001895 - 230001915 - 632001935 - 762501955 -783001966 - 1000001985 - 1850002000 - 2099601 more row
I have a Jacob Brothers piano model number 57866 but I can't find any infor...
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I have a Jacob Brothers piano model number 57866 but I can't find any infor...
I have a Jacob Brothers piano model number 57866 but I can't find any information on it? Anyone know anything regarding this model?
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C. Anthony
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What type of information do you want? you have the piano in front of you!
specifically what do you want to know?
the SN shows 1921 date.
Have you tuned it this year? If the piano will not hold tune to A=440hz, the value would be 0. However, I would think it would hold 440...but I may not.
Call your local piano technician to check it fully.
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(1905)!! Please Read On How To Tell How Old Your Piano Is !! I Learned This From Grandma !!
Piano serial numbers usually have five to seven digits, but may have fewer or more, depending on the manufacturer and age of your piano. Serial numbers may also include a letter as well.
Here are the TOP FIVE places to locate the serial number of your spinet, console, or upright piano: Serial number locations are found: 1) On the piano's cast iron plate. After lifting up the lid, look along the top front area of the plate. The serial number may be to the right or the left, or in the middle.
2) Under the opened lid on the ledge, stamped on a little plaque, to the right or to the left.
3) Stamped on the back of the piano; near the top of the wood frame.
4) Printed on one of the hammers, found on either end of the piano (newer or imported pianos).
5) Printed on one the keys - behind the nameboard, inside the piano (newer or imported pianos)
Here is a good place to look for your piano by make & serial number.
There are times when your piano name or number is not listed. They can help you find the year your piano was manufactured in most cases. Since you have the name & serial they should be able to answer your question. About the value... they can't possible know without seeing the piano. http://www.bluebookofpianos.com/serial1.htm
Maybe 1908. That's a Beale Piano Manufacturing Co. number. The Beale Piano Manufacturing Co made several different brands in New South Wales. W. H. Paling & Co was one of many.
Here is a good place to look for your piano by make & serial number.
There are times when your piano name or number is not listed. They can help you find the year your piano was manufactured in most cases. Since you have the name & serial they should be able to answer your question. http://www.bluebookofpianos.com/serial1.htm
If your piano was made for the U.S. and is a grand or upright, this serial number would show that this piano came from the mid 70's 1973-77 and was manufactured in Hamamatsu, Japan. You should be able to google your piano from here to find others similar to it to get a price or call your local piano tuner!
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