It definitely just says Broadwood on the front.
I'll have a look at the stringing myself, then it'll be down to my son who'll play it, to decide if it feels and sounds OK to him, and is to decide if we're happy to spend £800.
Thanks for your help.
Sue
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- by srichardson
- 11 Oct 2005, 16:54
- Forum: Piano History
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- by srichardson
- 11 Oct 2005, 08:58
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- by srichardson
- 10 Oct 2005, 16:38
- Forum: Piano History
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Broadwood
I've looked at a 1922 Broadwood - Serial Number 123840. I'm told it was professionally retored 5 yrs ago - new action/strings/felts. I certainly looks clean & shiny inside, and the case is in good condition. It only has two pedals. At £800, and that age I thought is would be overstrung...
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