Yes it has 50 white keys. Thankyou for your help.
In relation to the previous members question, yes i think it was made for a church because we were given it by a church.
Thanks.
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- by DianeF
- 27 Aug 2007, 17:11
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: Broadwood & Sons piano
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- by DianeF
- 24 Aug 2007, 17:44
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: Broadwood & Sons piano
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Broadwood & Sons piano
Hi. I have a John Broadwood and Sons upright piano. The serial number is 82521. Its height is 51", depth 14" and length across top 55.5". It has 50 Keys. On the first key on the left hand side, the name T. Smith is signed, and the names J. Campbell and W A Smith are stamped into the w...
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