Yamaha piano - W3125223
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Yamaha piano - W3125223
I have recently purchased a Yamaha upright serial # W3125223.
It is in good condition. However, I was unable to get any detail on this series on the internet. Could somebody knowledgeable in this field kindly advise:
- the specialities of this W series if any
- when and where they were made
- why were they discountinued
- do they have any generic defects or shortcomings
Thanking you in anticipation of the kindness and for the time spent to respond,
Best regards,
Amitava Sengupta
It is in good condition. However, I was unable to get any detail on this series on the internet. Could somebody knowledgeable in this field kindly advise:
- the specialities of this W series if any
- when and where they were made
- why were they discountinued
- do they have any generic defects or shortcomings
Thanking you in anticipation of the kindness and for the time spent to respond,
Best regards,
Amitava Sengupta
Yamaha uses several prefixes to their serial numbers, usually indicating where the paino was made. I've come across "T" - Thomaston, Georgia, "U" - South Haven, Michigan and "N" - Kembles, Milton Keynes. Although I have heard of "G" and "W" prefixes, I have yet to find our what they mean. No prefix ususally indicates a Japanese origin, although Chinese "Eterna" and Indonesian pianos also lack the prefix.
If this piano was made in Japan, it is likely to have been built in 1980
If this piano was made in Japan, it is likely to have been built in 1980
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