Sir Herbert Marshall Sons & Rose upright player piano
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Sir Herbert Marshall Sons & Rose upright player piano
Seeking information on the age of my player piano. The only serial number I can find is the number 681 painted on the iron frame. I have tried looking up this number online but it doesn't seem to be listed anywhere.The pianola mechanism is stamped "Strauch Bros". Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Re: Sir Herbert Marshall Sons & Rose upright player piano
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If you have a look at my Numbers page at pianohistory.info you can read that dating a piano purely on the basis of numbers is often not as simple as it seems. Most pianos have several numbers inside, but a 3-digit one is not big enough for a serial number. Often, if you just open the top and look inside you will see numbers.
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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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