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The number suggests 1902, but I don't think any such book exists for something so "modern"! Being based in the UK, I hardly ever see an american piano because, having such a large piano industry in the past, we have never imported many from the U.S.A. except pianolas, and very few make it across the ocean, although there was some increase in the late 1800s. I used to work for Baldwin UK but, other than that, I have only seen old Steinways, and occasional modern uprights like Kimball or Lowrey.
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