Russell & Russell Upright Piano
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Russell & Russell Upright Piano
Hi All,
trying to find out some info on our piano - its a Russell & Russell Upright and was handed down to me by my Dad, and I am looking to restore it. I contacted someone today who restores pianos & he told me it was pre Wold War - now which one I dont know. I had no idea it could have been as old as this & I would now love to know more about where it came from, and how old it is. I have since trawled the net & cannot find a single piece of info on Russell & Russell upright pianos, the only thing related that i can find to it is on Gerorge Russell pianos & Charles Russell pianos - are they related in some way to this piano or just share the same surname? I would be grateful for any information no matter how small in relation to this query.
Thank you
Danielle1
trying to find out some info on our piano - its a Russell & Russell Upright and was handed down to me by my Dad, and I am looking to restore it. I contacted someone today who restores pianos & he told me it was pre Wold War - now which one I dont know. I had no idea it could have been as old as this & I would now love to know more about where it came from, and how old it is. I have since trawled the net & cannot find a single piece of info on Russell & Russell upright pianos, the only thing related that i can find to it is on Gerorge Russell pianos & Charles Russell pianos - are they related in some way to this piano or just share the same surname? I would be grateful for any information no matter how small in relation to this query.
Thank you
Danielle1
Hi Danielle,
It is probably worth posting this in the piano history forum section as well - if anyone is likely to be able to track down a history of your piano, it will be Bill Kibby.
Can you post the serial number as well? It will be on the plate, probably near the top of the piano beneath the lid.
It is probably worth posting this in the piano history forum section as well - if anyone is likely to be able to track down a history of your piano, it will be Bill Kibby.
Can you post the serial number as well? It will be on the plate, probably near the top of the piano beneath the lid.
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