Knight Piano

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K.Linnell
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Recently been decorating and had to move the piano - that got me thinking about its history / authenticity etc. I would be grateful if there is any info out there.

Model - K10 S/L mahog reg. no. 68558 piano no. 67538

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1983 according to Pierce's Piano Atlas. Which isn't always 100% correct!
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In any discussion of authenticity, it is important to remember that all we know about the piano is "Model - K10 S/L mahog reg. no. 68558 piano no. 67538". However, there is no particular reason for anyone to fake a Knight piano. Have a look at the Datemarks link at www.pianogen.org
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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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Actually, I feel a bit silly because thinking about it as I did about 30 seconds after submitting my question - my parents bought the piano in about 1986 and it quite clearly is a Knight piano by logical accounts! Thanks for the help. K.L
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