Yamaha U3 puzzler

David Ilvedson, RPT ilvey@jps.net
Fri, 2 Feb 2001 09:33:58 -0800


I have always wondered about the letters and thought they had to be included
in the serial number...thanks Don Manino for your clarification.  Something
that has always bothered me is the continuous new model numbers, for
instance in Kawai.  I, for one, would love a print out of model
number/letter history of a manufacturer.  I can't keep up.  Is this
possible, Don....what I'm looking for is for instance:  KG-2C, introduced in
?, dis-continued in ?  this would be very helpful!

David I.
(When I want a Mac, I'll go to McDonald's)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Glenn Grafton" <glenn@graftonpiano.com>
To: <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 7:31 AM
Subject: Re: Yamaha U3 puzzler


> >Terry,
> >
> >At 21:16 01/31/2001 -0800, you wrote:
> >>Can anyone please confirm for me the manufacture date of the following
> >>Yamaha U3? The serial# is: H 2084987. My atlas indicates about
> >>1979, but no letter "H" is indicated anywhere; only "T" or "U".
> >snip
> >However, that number would be late 1975...
> >
> >>The owner's SWEAR that they bought it BRAND NEW about 3 years ago
> >>from "Merril's Music", which, they tell me, is no longer in
> >>business.
>
> To verify if a Yamaha was made for the US market you can go to:
>
> http://www.yamaha.com/pianoserials/index.htm
>
> This was put up by Yamaha to help people discern whether a Yamaha is
> a  gray market piano. I have had a few that I knew were bought
> originally new here that came up as not appearing to be made for the
> US but were.
> --
> Glenn Grafton
> Grafton Piano & Organ Co.
> Souderton PA
> http://www.graftonpiano.com/
> glenn@graftonpiano.com
> 800-272-5980
>
> Thee/xb said "Requires Windows 95, or better." So I bought a Macintosh.
>



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