Barratt and Robinson date
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Barratt and Robinson date
I'm hoping to sell my barratt and robinson piano but have no idea how old it is except that it contains a transfer of a medal from the 1910 Manchester Industrial Exhibition. There are two numbers on the piano
592S5 and T6141272
will one of these give me a clue to it's age, if so can anyone help ?
Sharon
592S5 and T6141272
will one of these give me a clue to it's age, if so can anyone help ?
Sharon
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Post by Bill Kibby »
Serial numbers rarely have letters in them, and the other number suggests 1902, but all we can say is that it must have been made after the 1910 exhibition. Have a look at the links at www.pianogen.org for Medals and Datemarks.
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If you find old references or links on this site to pianogen.org, they should refer to pianohistory.info
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