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Carlisle Chicago & Muskegon
I was given this upright piano several years ago, and I know nothing about it, I am trying to figure out how old it is. I have searched the internet, but found nothing on the name Carlisle, or Chicago & Muskegon. The numbers "77467" are carved into the inside of the piano in an oval opening. the keys are ivory, and I think the half notes are ebony. It looks like the wood is cherry, with a mohogany finnish, but I can't be sure, some one did a lousy job of restaining it. I believe it has grand piano strings, as it is a very tall upright piano. The only picture I have of it, is actually of my cat lounging on the bench, but I will give a link to that picture anyway, if it can be of help.
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Post by Barrie Heaton »
Made by Chase Hackley
S/n 77467 = c1918
As to the bass strings they are bass strings, the only difference between grand and upright strings is the length, looking at the size of the piano I would say that the bass strings are just as long as a baby grands and that is probably the sales pitch that was used
Nice cat
Barrie,
S/n 77467 = c1918
As to the bass strings they are bass strings, the only difference between grand and upright strings is the length, looking at the size of the piano I would say that the bass strings are just as long as a baby grands and that is probably the sales pitch that was used
Nice cat
Barrie,
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The number suggests 1918, but very little is published about Carlisle. Strangely, their numbers cover the period around 1911, when Alfred Dolge doesn't list them as makers.
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Open up the piano, so you can see the strings. There should be an oval section somewhere in the middle above the strings - that's where you can find the Serial(?) number. Good luck!klassik1 wrote:I also have a piano like yours. Just got it yesterday. Where did you find the serial number? I am unable to locate one. Also have you ever found out any information? Hope you can help.
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Piano History Centre
http://pianohistory.info
Email via my website.
If you find old references or links on this site to pianogen.org, they should refer to pianohistory.info
http://pianohistory.info
Email via my website.
If you find old references or links on this site to pianogen.org, they should refer to pianohistory.info
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