Schaff Bros.
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Schaff Bros.
Post by halobender77 »
I recently purchased a home and the previous owners left a piano that they said was left by the owners before them. It is a Schaff Bros. upright with a serial number of 43722. I don't know the first thing about pianos so any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm especially interetsed in it's age. It has not been taken care of so it is in desperate need of attention. Is this something that would be worth my time or should I add it to the "kindling box"?
Thanks!!
Rachel
Wisconsin, USA
Thanks!!
Rachel
Wisconsin, USA
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Post by Barrie Heaton »
Est in 1868 number 43722 = c1924 I would get a tuner to look at it first, these days the price of new ones are so cheep its not worth it to restore some makes of piano.halobender77 wrote:I recently purchased a home and the previous owners left a piano that they said was left by the owners before them. It is a Schaff Bros. upright with a serial number of 43722. I don't know the first thing about pianos so any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm especially interetsed in it's age. It has not been taken care of so it is in desperate need of attention. Is this something that would be worth my time or should I add it to the "kindling box"?
Thanks!!
Rachel
Wisconsin, USA
Barrie,
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