Justin Browne Piano

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Juergoslav
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Justin Browne Piano

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Hello, Can anybody tell me something about

Justin Browne (written in the mid in Large Letters)
Crossquare Wakefield
Chase R Coe
(Written on the right side)

It may be that I misread Chase R Coe due to the strange font. It is really sensitive to temperature changes, are they known for that and how old are they?

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All pianos are sensitive to temperature changes, but there may be a problem with the piano (such as old age) making it worse. Justin Browne pianos were made for a century or more, so the name does not tell us anything about the piano, you need to ask your tuner. C.R. Coe (Wakefield) suggests 1930s?
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