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Topic: Need Help IDing Piano
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mjones85
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Need Help IDing Piano
on: June 10, 2013, 04:31:11 PM
Hello Everyone. I am new to the world of pianos, and have just picked up my first instrument and am very excited about it. I was wondering if, based on the photos below, anyone could give me an idea of what piano I got, and even in it's current state, what value if any it may have. The only thing the previous owner could tell me is that "it is over 100 years old." Any help is greatly appreciated.
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