Mike, it looks like the dampers are on the other side of the struts, but they sure look alike. Another thing I hadn't mentioned is that there are two dampers in the treble section. Al - High Point, NC On Nov 14, 2011, at 9:16 AM, Mike Spalding wrote: > Hi Al, > > As near as I can tell, your piano is identical to this one. Serial number 66544 is stamped on soundboard at the bass, WN&G action shifts to the left, no name anywhere on the piano. This one had 6 wound trichords in the low tenor, which I converted to bichords. > > Family legend is that grandma had it custom manufactured by John Smith in Indiana. The story is backed up by receipts for the installment payments. Wish I could tell you more. > > Mike > > On 11/14/2011 7:48 AM, Al Guecia/Allied PianoCraft wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> I'd like to get a name on this piano. There are serial numbers are in two places, (#94710) one on the plate (between the tenor and last treble) on one stamped on the soundboard (bass above the damper guide rail). There is a #2 cast in the plate nose, but no name on the plate. It's has a Wessel, Nickel & Gross action, the nose of the case is squared and the piano shifts (una corda) to the left. Bass & tenor has agraffes. >> > > <Stringing 006.jpg> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20111114/0a58bc6e/attachment.htm>
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