Barratt & Robinson

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jel
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Hi, i recently purchased a Barratt & Robinson piano for £700. Believed to be made in the 1970s. Cannot seem to find serial no. Is is a good make? or have i made a mistake.

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Do you like playing it? Surely that's the question. They were fairly cheap pianos, but some have a very pleasant tone and touch. It should be dated under the keys, see
http://www.uk-piano.org/piano-gen/datem ... ianos.html
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Thank you for the info. But i dare not open or do anything to it to find the serial no. I will ask the tuner when i have the piano tuned next. The piano is actually for my son. Just that someone told me that i could now get a brand new Barratt Robinson now for just around £2000!! (If true, i would have top up the £1200 for a new one instead)
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A new Barratt & Robinson is horrible Malaysian rubbish which appear to be assembled and regulated as if by monkeys.

Stick with your old one until you can afford a real upgrade!

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Thanks for advice on Barratt Robinson frm Mr. Piano Guy

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Hi, thank you for advice. Set my mind at rest. Everyone says that China made German brand pianos are getting very good and a bargain buy. So is Malaysia and Indonesia, on their German and English make. But i have many friends as well, who only recommends pianos made in Western Europe even if not brand new, could still be just as good- specially German pianos but then again these friends of mine are Germans!! Hence the loyalty!!! I am getting confused with all the advice frm friends. What kind of faults with pianos made in Asia?
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We are all entitled to our own opinions, but hurling vague insults at specific targets, without giving proper facts, is not what this forum is here for, quite apart from the legalities, and I hope PianoGuy won't once again lean on his excuse about drinking too much.
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