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knight upright
I have just bought an old piano sold to me privately for a couple of hundred as a scruffy but very playable knight uprright.... and I am interested to know if it is a real "knight" and if so what age and type it is. The casing was drawn all over in a school so the varnish has been stripped to remove the worst of the writing and the name is therefore missing.
Serial number is 62132/FM/KT10. 11
It has only two pedals, which have an oblong metal kick plate screwed on behind them. This might be original or it might have been added to prevent damage by kicking I suppose...so perhaps there could have been a third pedal oringinally
Any advice welcome
many thanks
Joe Stevens
Serial number is 62132/FM/KT10. 11
It has only two pedals, which have an oblong metal kick plate screwed on behind them. This might be original or it might have been added to prevent damage by kicking I suppose...so perhaps there could have been a third pedal oringinally
Any advice welcome
many thanks
Joe Stevens
joe stevens
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Have a look at the Datemarks page at www.PianoGen.org for clues.
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The number won't tell you if it is a Knight piano, but if it is, it would be 1978. It should have a label under the bottom keys, and the Knight name is probably cast into the iron frame somewhere. The pedals are probably fairly distinctive too, but I do not have any pictures of them. They come out of the hole, then downwards before coming forward, so they are nearer tp the floor.
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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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