Has anyone heard of a Hillmar piano?

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ronniebou
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Has anyone heard of a Hillmar piano?

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Hi

I have just been given an old upright piano. The make is Hillmar. Just wondering if anyone out there has ever heard of this make?

I always promised myself piano lessons when I retire and now with a piano and retirement looming it is time to take the plunge!
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Re: Has anyone heard of a Hillmar piano?

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It's not a piano I've ever heard of, but not being in the trade that's probably not surprising.
However for what it's worth, I note there's a Hillmar for sale elsewhere on the internet, 85 keys, alleged to have been refurbished 10years ago, and priced at 300 GB pounds.
I hope yours is in reasonable, playable condition, because all to often free pianos can be something of a 'poisoned present', requiring a fair amount of money to make them playable or to retain their tuning.
Anyway, good luck with your lessons, and retirement.
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Yeh, "cheap n cheerful" piano! think of it, would you pay £300 for a car? - probably not - so you pay your money & take a chance.
Likely future issues may be loose tuning pins, lack of stability in tuning. The example has had some action work - bridle tapes? but that doesn't mean its been professionally restored!!!
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My father has one of these it's been in the family for at least 80 years as it was his grandmothers.

It was made especially for a shop in Glasgow called cuthbertsons.

It's been played through 4 generations and still going well.

Happy playing.
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Wedgewoodgreen2000 wrote:My father has one of these it's been in the family for at least 80 years as it was his grandmothers.

It was made especially for a shop in Glasgow called cuthbertsons.

It's been played through 4 generations and still going well.

Happy playing.
Could you post a photo showing the piano,think you may be getting mixed up with the name Ritzmar which was a piano sold exclusively through Cuthbertson Glasgow many years ago.
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