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- by michelle
- 13 Sep 2004, 20:05
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: John Broadwood Piano
- Replies: 6
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- by michelle
- 13 Sep 2004, 19:13
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: John Broadwood Piano
- Replies: 6
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Re: Broadwood player piano
Fall board: In decorative writing it says John Broadwood & Sons London. On the back stamped into the wood it says: C&E, 104244, CN100L. Key number 1: Stamped on it says "104244" and "C&W". In pencil it says "13/04/08" and "J Voders 14/4/08" Key Num...
- by michelle
- 13 Sep 2004, 17:41
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: John Broadwood Piano
- Replies: 6
- Views: 11171
Re: Broadwood player piano
It's unlikely that you have a player piano pre-1904, they were mostly piano players then, and numbers beginning with P (for piano) are usually stock numbers from retailers who sold Pianos and other things. See http://www.uk-piano.org/piano-gen/piano-serial-numbers.html Hi Thanks for a quick reply. ...
- by michelle
- 13 Sep 2004, 12:58
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: John Broadwood Piano
- Replies: 6
- Views: 11171
John Broadwood Piano
I have just moved house and I have inherited a Piano, Unfortunately I know nothing about Pianos, however it sounds lovely. It is a Broadwood Player Pianoforte Patented P104244 and I assume is over 100 years old, I have visited John Broadwoods web site but the number I have is not listed, how can I f...
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