![]() Remember that there are several sets of numbers inside a piano, some are stock numbers, parts & cabinet numbers, keyboard numbers, mechanism numbers, company established date and Patent/ Exhibition dates. The serial number will appear properly stamped either as a decal, punched numbers into wood (sometimes burnt in), rubber stamped, or printed in black ink and possibly mounted on a small plinth with a surround. For example, if your serial number is '124', then your piano is the one hundred and twenty fourth piano made so far in the production line. The serial number is not usually in any kind of date format, but tells you the number of pianos (upright or grand) manufactured up to the point of your number. A piano serial number is a unique set of consecutive numbers in code form, providing the initial information to date your piano.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |