Little Wurlitzer

Jurgen Goering pianoforte at pianofortesupply.com
Fri Nov 30 18:55:13 MST 2007


I have seen a few little pianos of different makes, about the same 
format as yours.
The smallest tunable piano I have ever seen sits in my living room:  
It's soooo cute...
2-1/2 octaves, almost full size keys...
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more pictures at:
http://www.pianofortesupply.com/toypiano

Jurgen Goering


On Nov 30, 2007, at 16:00, Joey Recker wrote:
> ?
> Today I tuned a Little Wurlitzer.? SN:? 150241
> ?
> Can anyone tell me anything about this piano?? The SN tells me 1937, 
> but I?m just curious (as is the owner) about why Wurlitzer made a 
> small 66-note piano (for children?).? How many?? Did others do this?? 
> Anything you can tell me would be appreciated.
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