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- by sgtmike
- 02 Feb 2014, 12:14
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: Steck Upright
- Replies: 9
- Views: 14866
Re: Steck Upright
Update on Steck: I have continued my trawling and come across the following quote from the Mechanical Music Digest of December 1998: "American Stecks approach Gothas in the grandeur of their tone. They perhaps don't have the subtlety, but they do have depth and projection. They are, in this, tr...
- by sgtmike
- 23 Jan 2014, 19:42
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: Steck Upright
- Replies: 9
- Views: 14866
Re: Steck Upright
You are probably correct, Bill.
After I have given my son his piano lesson tonight, I'll take a look at the Erard action.
(Off topic,it seems that we may have trodden similar paths, and I would like to pm you on your pianohistory.info email.)
After I have given my son his piano lesson tonight, I'll take a look at the Erard action.
(Off topic,it seems that we may have trodden similar paths, and I would like to pm you on your pianohistory.info email.)
- by sgtmike
- 23 Jan 2014, 19:30
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: Steck Upright
- Replies: 9
- Views: 14866
Re: Steck Upright
Bill,
Erard s/n is 8523.
Thanks for the info on C. Martin
Erard s/n is 8523.
Thanks for the info on C. Martin
- by sgtmike
- 23 Jan 2014, 18:51
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: Steck Upright
- Replies: 9
- Views: 14866
Re: Steck Upright
Bill, I have the serial no. (26685) which according to Pierce places it in 1902. The (Aeolian) player action bears a date of 1908. It is information on that particular model/style that I am trying to determine: it seems too "modern" a case to date back that far, but it has clearly never be...
- by sgtmike
- 23 Jan 2014, 01:34
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: Steck Upright
- Replies: 9
- Views: 14866
Steck Upright
Back in July I mentioned that I had a Steck (ex) pianola, 54" tall with a double iron frame. I have finally moved the clutter surrounding it and been able to see that the frame has cast into it "Model 26". It also has a plate inside that says "Style 306P". It is clearly an A...
- by sgtmike
- 20 Jul 2013, 15:25
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: Vichand piano
- Replies: 4
- Views: 7461
Re: Vichand piano
Quite right, Bill. I saw the typo after I had posted. It is a Brooks action, but seems to have been well regulated in the past. Certainly it is remarkably responsive for such a basic action. Depth of touch feels just about perfect to me, and although repetition is not brilliant, it is quite acceptab...
- by sgtmike
- 20 Jul 2013, 00:25
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: Vichand piano
- Replies: 4
- Views: 7461
Re: Vichand piano
Thanks for that, Bill. It would make perfectly good sense. This "Vichand" is late 20s - early 30s, I would guess. It's the double iron frame that suggested M&W - I couldn't think of another baby grand that might be so equipped. I must be a glutton for punishment: I also have a 1908 Ste...
- by sgtmike
- 19 Jul 2013, 22:53
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: Vichand piano
- Replies: 4
- Views: 7461
Vichand piano
Hello, My first posting on this site. I recently acquired a "Vichand" 4'6" baby grand in mahogany with a Simples action. I tried to find information about these pianos, and although I found a couple of "Art Deco" uprights listed, could discover nothing else about them. Now t...
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