John Broadwood & Sons PIANO

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miguisu
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John Broadwood & Sons PIANO

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hi:
i have a question related to a purchase of a grand piano.
i want to buy an used piano. Its brand is John Broadwood & Sons. Its serial number is 256.631. My question is: how could i know if it is an original piano? what things should i see for ensure my doubts? is this brand a good one? how can i learn if it was made in its original country or in Asia? how much could it cost? i mean, if the piano is ok, how much money as maximun, should i pay for it? I have only one picture of it... if you wanna see it, i can send it.
Any help is the most welcome !!!
thankyou a lot for your help.
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Broadwood made a lot of pianos over a long time it just like me asking a car mechanic are Fords any good

Get a tuner to look at it

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Re: John Broadwood & Sons PIANO

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miguisu wrote:hi:
i have a question related to a purchase of a grand piano.
i want to buy an used piano. Its brand is John Broadwood & Sons. Its serial number is 256.631.
If the serial number is grouped in that manner with a gap or a point between groups of numbers it may well be Asian. Broadwood licensed the trade name to Daewoo and some were made in Korea.

Can you post pictures or mail them to me at piano-guy (at) hotmail . com ?
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