John Spencer upright piano
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Re: John Spencer upright piano
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Is that set of numbers punched into the wood - on the top edge of the underside of the top lid, facing the ceiling?.... if so, this is not the serial number. I dont think Spencer pianos were that reliable with their numbering of piano.
Would be better if you sent a couple of photos of your piano - one with it complete, and the other with the front panel completely removed. See the recent "Rubinstein/ Yamaha" post for ideas.
For instructions how to send photos, see first post on "Piano Advice".
Photos nice and clear - sent in JPG.
Would be better if you sent a couple of photos of your piano - one with it complete, and the other with the front panel completely removed. See the recent "Rubinstein/ Yamaha" post for ideas.
For instructions how to send photos, see first post on "Piano Advice".
Photos nice and clear - sent in JPG.
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Re: John Spencer upright piano
Post by Bill Kibby »
The number suggests that it was made in 1916, right in the middle of the war, and dates are fairly reliable around that time, it's the earlier ones that don't work out.
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