W. Hoffmann, Berlin
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W. Hoffmann, Berlin
Hi, I'm new here, this is my first post.
I received an old Piano and I started to work on it: cleaning, wood restauration, ivory keiboard polishing, but I'm not a professional, just a diy passionate.
I would like to know something more on its history, that's are the brand and numbers I can see:
Brand - W. Hoffmann Berlin;
Bought probably in 1930 more or less;
Sn 9055;
Iron frame WH2 cast in the metal;
Mechanics - Ernst Jacob, piano mechanic Fabrik, Berlin 80 or SO (hard to understand) ;
Keyboard support table 670.
Find in attach a picture of the whole piano.
I hope you can help me about the year it was built, if more pictures could help I can provide.
Thanks a lot for you attention.
Pier Luigi.
I received an old Piano and I started to work on it: cleaning, wood restauration, ivory keiboard polishing, but I'm not a professional, just a diy passionate.
I would like to know something more on its history, that's are the brand and numbers I can see:
Brand - W. Hoffmann Berlin;
Bought probably in 1930 more or less;
Sn 9055;
Iron frame WH2 cast in the metal;
Mechanics - Ernst Jacob, piano mechanic Fabrik, Berlin 80 or SO (hard to understand) ;
Keyboard support table 670.
Find in attach a picture of the whole piano.
I hope you can help me about the year it was built, if more pictures could help I can provide.
Thanks a lot for you attention.
Pier Luigi.
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Re: Piano W. Hoffmann
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Names like Hofman, Hoffman, Hoffmann, Hofmann, Haufmann and Hauptmann can be found on many old pianos, and although some of these may be real makers' names, some are certainly fake.
Regarding Jacob, the address is Berlin SO, meaning South West. If you can read a serial number off the back of the action, I may be able to date it, but I don't think there are dates published for W. Hoffmann.
Regarding Jacob, the address is Berlin SO, meaning South West. If you can read a serial number off the back of the action, I may be able to date it, but I don't think there are dates published for W. Hoffmann.
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Re: Piano W. Hoffmann
Hi, Bill,
Thanks for the answare and yes I found a handwritten number on the mechanic:
660 45y13 14 followed by a sort of a sign.
I hope it could be useful to define the piano age.
Thank you.
Pier Luigi
Thanks for the answare and yes I found a handwritten number on the mechanic:
660 45y13 14 followed by a sort of a sign.
I hope it could be useful to define the piano age.
Thank you.
Pier Luigi
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Re: W. Hoffmann, Berlin
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Re: W. Hoffmann, Berlin
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Thanks for the photo, that number suggests that it was made in 1928, so your 1930 figure was not far out.
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Re: W. Hoffmann, Berlin
Hi Bill,
Many tanks for the birth year of my piano.
I'm doing a restoration and it is important for me to know something about its istory.
I see you are very competent, professional and kind as well.
See you.
Pier Luigi
Many tanks for the birth year of my piano.
I'm doing a restoration and it is important for me to know something about its istory.
I see you are very competent, professional and kind as well.
See you.
Pier Luigi
Re: W. Hoffmann, Berlin
Hi Bill,
I would like to know your opinion about the piano style:
AS uou see there are two candlesticks on the piano, each one has a power cable and a bulb holder. I'm not sure that the piano was built that way, couldn't it be that, in origin, the candlestick was for wax candles and modified in the foolowing years?
Thank you.
Pier Luigi
I would like to know your opinion about the piano style:
AS uou see there are two candlesticks on the piano, each one has a power cable and a bulb holder. I'm not sure that the piano was built that way, couldn't it be that, in origin, the candlestick was for wax candles and modified in the foolowing years?
Thank you.
Pier Luigi
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Re: W. Hoffmann, Berlin
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It is interesting that your post is timed at 1701 today, but I am answering it at 1630pm!
Candles were dying out in the twenties, many houses didn't need them anymore, but some pianos did have mains-operated lights, especially in the 1930s.
Candles were dying out in the twenties, many houses didn't need them anymore, but some pianos did have mains-operated lights, especially in the 1930s.
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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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Re: W. Hoffmann, Berlin
Hi Bill,
very quick as usual.
Ok, so it is reasonable to think the bulbs as an original choice.
In effect the cables looks like a very old wires with a very poor connections.
As regards the year you suggested, I have a deductive corroboration as well: there are many stainless iron parts in the piano action and wikepedia says tha such metal alloy wasn't available before the twenties.
Thanks again.
Pier Luigi
very quick as usual.
Ok, so it is reasonable to think the bulbs as an original choice.
In effect the cables looks like a very old wires with a very poor connections.
As regards the year you suggested, I have a deductive corroboration as well: there are many stainless iron parts in the piano action and wikepedia says tha such metal alloy wasn't available before the twenties.
Thanks again.
Pier Luigi
Re: W. Hoffmann, Berlin
Info zu W. Hoffmann: https://www.dieter-gocht.de/?page_id=1890
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