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- by Carenray
- 25 May 2015, 23:27
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: John Spencer & Co., London
- Replies: 56
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Re: John Spencer & Co., London
I've removed the front panel and looked all around inside, and I've not seen anything except what looks to be a penciled in date that might have been a from tuning (thanks to your site for helping me figure that out!). I looked below the keyboard and around the legs, as well as on the sides of the k...
- by Carenray
- 25 May 2015, 22:42
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: John Spencer & Co., London
- Replies: 56
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Re: John Spencer & Co., London
Please feel free to use any of the pictures. Do you have any idea what the "3" above the serial number means? And might there be any more information inside the piano that we should look for?
Thank you again.
Thank you again.
- by Carenray
- 25 May 2015, 07:21
- Forum: Piano History
- Topic: John Spencer & Co., London
- Replies: 56
- Views: 86850
Re: John Spencer & Co., London
Thank you all so much for the wealth of information. I would like to try to date my Spencer piano. I don't understand how to read the serial number. It appears to be only four digits, but there is a single digit above the four digit number. The four digit number is 3967, and there is a 3 above that ...
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