Justin Browne Piano
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Justin Browne Piano
Post by Juergoslav »
Hello, Can anybody tell me something about
Justin Browne (written in the mid in Large Letters)
Crossquare Wakefield
Chase R Coe
(Written on the right side)
It may be that I misread Chase R Coe due to the strange font. It is really sensitive to temperature changes, are they known for that and how old are they?
yours
Juergoslav
Justin Browne (written in the mid in Large Letters)
Crossquare Wakefield
Chase R Coe
(Written on the right side)
It may be that I misread Chase R Coe due to the strange font. It is really sensitive to temperature changes, are they known for that and how old are they?
yours
Juergoslav
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Post by Bill Kibby »
All pianos are sensitive to temperature changes, but there may be a problem with the piano (such as old age) making it worse. Justin Browne pianos were made for a century or more, so the name does not tell us anything about the piano, you need to ask your tuner. C.R. Coe (Wakefield) suggests 1930s?
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If you find old references or links on this site to pianogen.org, they should refer to pianohistory.info
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