Horace G.Brinsmead serial number 2710

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Stoddsie
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Horace G.Brinsmead serial number 2710

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Hi

I've just acquired a Horace G.Brinsmead upright piano with serial number 2710 but can't find any history. It had a 1911 one penny coin inside it but this doesn't age it. Anyone have any ideas? I can email a picture if anyone is able to help !


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As far as I am aware, it is not possible to date H.G.Brinsmead pianos by their numbers, but if you could upload photos of the whole piano here, or email them to me, I may be able to estimate its age.
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Re: Horace G.Brinsmead serial number 2710

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1920~HGBrinsmead#2710u.JPG
I would guess that the piano was made around 1920. Horace was one of the sons of the more famous John Brinsmead. The spring-and-loop action in this one is very much in the style of the other Brinsmead.
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