Dunham piano
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Dunham piano
I have a Dunham piano and would like to know more about it. It looks like a rectangle table, one side opens up to reveal the keys. Ive never seen anything like it. Some of the keys dont work, and I was wondering if it would be worth restoring. If not, I may remove the insides, it may make a good bar table.
thanks,
Bud
thanks,
Bud
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Post by Melodytune »
Does the piano have any other information on it, such as Dunham & Sons or John Dunham etc.?
What you describe sounds like a Dunham & Sons square grand piano from the 1870s. You might be as well to post in the History forum (if you haven't done so already where Bill may be able to give you more information about it.
What you describe sounds like a Dunham & Sons square grand piano from the 1870s. You might be as well to post in the History forum (if you haven't done so already where Bill may be able to give you more information about it.
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