This is my first post and I must admit I know very little about pianos... My wife's the pianist!
We were recently given a piano that was unwanted by a local school. It's got all the associated damage you would expect having spent its life in a primary-school environment but has been regularly tuned and maintained (apparently). The piano is labelled as 'Leutke Leipzig' which I assume means the manufacturer is Leutke, based out of Leipzig.
Has anyone heard the name before? Google reveals very little and I'm interested to know a bit about the piano. As I mentioned it's in pretty poor cosmetic condition but could perhaps be tidied up:
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There are also two rather ghastly transfer/stickers on the piano outlining various health and safety notices!
Any info would be much appreciated - the piano didn't cost us anything and won't be sold any time soon so I'm more interested in history and whether we've been given something that warrants even paying for a tuning!
Chris