knight piano#18358

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caz4phil
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knight piano#18358

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I recently got this knight upright console piano as a gift from a friend who doesn't play. It was purchased by his dad in 1963. I'm pretty sure the keys are not ivory, but it plays nicely and has a big sound. I'm wondering about the age and whether these pianos originally came with ivory keys. On the left hand corner of the keys cover is embossed the phrase " Made in England expressly for the American climate" Thanks Phil
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Re: knight piano#18358

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No, your piano would have been supplied with acrylic keytops. By that time only the top end pianos were still being fitted with ivory.

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The number suggests 1956, but it should be dated. Have a look at

http://www.uk-piano.org/piano-gen/datem ... ianos.html
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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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