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- by Jimdmurphy
- 12 Jun 2010, 14:06
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: W. Graham & Sons upright
- Replies: 13
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Re: W. Graham & Sons upright
I noticed on the piano history page that there is a picture of a W. Sames c1900 piano with the candle holders on either side of the music holders. Our piano has the brackets for the candle holders (with the vertical holes), but the actual candle holders are missing. http://www.uk-piano.org/history/i...
- by Jimdmurphy
- 08 Jun 2010, 18:53
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: W. Graham & Sons upright
- Replies: 13
- Views: 24993
Re: W. Graham & Sons upright
What other informaton can I provide to assist in determining the age and original manufacturer (if not W. Graham & Sons) of this piano? Is there an online source for more information about the W. Graham & Sons company? Are there some common locations for stamps or other identifying marks? (T...
- by Jimdmurphy
- 06 Jun 2010, 03:07
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: W. Graham & Sons upright
- Replies: 13
- Views: 24993
W. Graham & Sons upright
I have a W. Graham & Sons upright piano that I'm trying to learn more about.
It has "W. Graham & Sons" with "London." underneath. Above the keys it reads "Full Trichord Iron Frame Check Action."
It has "W. Graham & Sons" with "London." underneath. Above the keys it reads "Full Trichord Iron Frame Check Action."
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