[pianotech] Cramer Piano

Joseph Garrett joegarrett at earthlink.net
Tue Nov 27 12:31:01 MST 2012


Rex asked:
"I have a customer that would like to have information on a Cramer piano. It
is an upright # 53889 made in London between 1910-1920. The piano was moved
from England to Canada and later to the New Jersey and then to Ohio. This is
a family piano and they are debating moving it to Connecticut. I looked at
the piano for them and except for the normal wear on the original hammers
for a piano this age; it is in very good condition.
  
The books I have don't give any information about the maker. Can anyone shed
some light on the Cramer company and the quality of their work?
  
Thank you in advance."
 
 Rex,
I think you need to get better "books".<G> I looked it up in The Pierce
Piano Atlas and found that it was a name that Kemble of England used.
Kemble of England, (NOT Kimball!<G>), was a large manufacturer. IMO, they
made adequate instruments. I've worked on Cramers and Kembles. U.S.
equivalent would be like Baldwin. 
Hope that helps.
Joe 


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