Hi Bill
Here's some photos
http://www.flickr.com/photos/calmahomer ... 384122660/
The serial # is 68176 as you'll be able to see in one of the pictures.
What are your thoughts on this one?
Thanks v much for your help/interest.
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- by calmhomer
- 20 Nov 2006, 13:28
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Broadwoood piano
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- by calmhomer
- 11 Nov 2006, 12:42
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Broadwoood piano
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Mine's from around the 1890s
But I could post some photos if you're interested.
- by calmhomer
- 09 Nov 2006, 08:57
- Forum: Piano Advice
- Topic: Broadwoood piano
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I've got an 1890s John Broadwood & Son upright...
Is it likely to be 'OK' if tuned or its it probably too far gone?
It seems to be straight sprung and wooden framed as far as I can tell. Probably not been tuned for a good 15 years (has been at my Mum's house for a while longer).
Any help/advise would be much appreciated.
It seems to be straight sprung and wooden framed as far as I can tell. Probably not been tuned for a good 15 years (has been at my Mum's house for a while longer).
Any help/advise would be much appreciated.
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