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Smith Gibson & Co. Square Piano
Post by paulo.esteireiro »
Do anybody know a piano maker "Smith Gib--n & [son]". I found it in a Square Piano at Madeira Island.
I uploaded a image so you can see it.
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Paulo
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Re: Piano Maker of a Square Piano found in Madeira (Portugal
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Have you bought it?
Are you buying it?
Is that woodworm widespread? Does it look fresh?
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Looks like 'Smith Gibson & Co' but can't be sure.
There are several references to 'Gibson' with other names - so it may be an alias of.
There may be further clues inside?
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Unfortunately, it is in a "very bad shape". The woodworm is widespread and it will not have a long life.
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This piano is full of history & possibly restorable.
The woodworm is curable - but will require careful dismantling of all the parts affected by it. IF (and I mean IF) the parts affected are easily removable and not too big (eg a leg support), then wrap it up in 2 or 3 plastic bin bags tightly, and seal it, then pop the part in a freezer for about 5 days.... this will stop any further woodworm growth & it doesn't damage the wood (I've tried it).... then get someone to strip/ stain/ re-polish it & fill in the holes.
But if it has affected the main cabinet.... mmm, ???
Just be careful though pulling out your joint of meat for Sunday dinner!
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you're gonna need a bigger freezerBut if it has affected the main cabinet.... mmm, ???
Good tip though, thanks for that Colin
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Thank you for your advices.
As you can see, the piano has quite a range (6 octaves - from F to F).
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Just like an old talbot horizon that's been left in a field for 10 years. It's got history and is restorable but.... why would you?
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How many legs does it have?
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OOH, don't let Kari see you say this! -- TOO LATE!
I was think more of the Talbot Alpine!! -
Yes, a full range of 6 octaves.... I don't see! - but why not, a good challenge, and if push comes to shove, would make a lovely haystack trough in a barn! Joking aside, assuming its "all there" - I would have a go at it just for the love!
.... but I think we may have a secret piano restorer taking this photo? - since I just spotted the master lever on the piano stool. mmmmm? or the piano tuner has fled that quickly, he's left his lever behind....
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But a Talbot horizon (naff car from the 80s) has history and can be restored but why would anyone?
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Re: Piano Maker of a Square Piano found in Madeira (Portugal
Touché!MarkGoodwinPianos wrote:Good answer
But a Talbot horizon (naff car from the 80s) has history and can be restored but why would anyone?
A chap in our village has no fewer than 5 box-shaped Talbots languishing in his front garden, been there for a few years. He must be a Talbot fan, but I suppose even he can't drum up the enthusiasm to renovate even one of them. Don't know him, but next time I'll ask if he plays a square piano...
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The label on this model however is a bit clearer than yours and actually reads 'Smith, Gibson and Co, Makers, Upper Rathbone Place, London.' Weirdly, Upper Rathbone Place is where the current Gibson Guitar Studios are based in London - I came across this post on Google to work out if there is any actual connection - don't think there is, but weird coincidence nonetheless - and proves your piano was made in London!
Can post a picture of this piano label if you want.
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Years ago, I found an old postcard of a grand piano in Bealieu House, with a square piano off in the background, so I wrote to them for details, but no reply was received.
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Here you go, Bill. The grand piano is still there in the same room - Broadwood I think - I do have a picture of the whole room with both pianos, but it is rather shadowy so I'm not sure it would be of much use.
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Just a mere week-end job for PianoLove.Colin Nicholson wrote:Re my initial reply to paul......, I suggested it may be 'Gibson' - and spot - on! The name & floral/ instrument designs also match aswell. Ivories have obviously seen better days, and I would imagine this piano is 'unplayable' at the moment. Some TLC needed to this to refurbish it & would look great.
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Re: Smith Gibson & Co. Square Piano
Post by ralphmontagu »
- for historical correctness, what kind of music would it be appropriate to play on the square pianos in preference to our newly restored 1825 Broadwood piano forte?
- is there any reason to favour the restoration of one instrument over the other?
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Finally, if we do have one of these instruments in working order again, what kind of music would it be to play on a square piano of this age, in preference to our newly restored 1825 Broadwood piano forte?
I would appreciate your comments and advice.
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Finally, if we do have one of these instruments in working order again, what kind of music would it be to play on a square piano of this age, in preference to our newly restored 1825 Broadwood piano forte?
I would appreciate your comments and advice.
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As for music, it would seem appropriate to play music that was around in 1819, there is a huge range, and I am not the best person to ask about that kind of music, my main musical area is popular songs, which are not numerous in my repertoire around 1819. Suggestions -
The Star (The poem on which "Twinkle twinkle little star" was based.)
Believe me if all those endearing charms
Austria
Last rose of summer
The Minstrel boy
Silent night
O my love is like a red, red rose
Blest are the pure in heart
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