[pianotech] Baldwin SD-10 dating

David Lawson Pianos dlawson at davidlawsonspianos.com.au
Sun Jan 31 17:31:47 MST 2010


Hi Bruce,

Have any earlier piano tuners signed & dated any keys, or elsewhere on the piano? If so, the earliest date may give some indication of its age.

Regards, 
Alastair
David Lawson's Pianos
Wangaratta
Australia
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Bruce Dornfeld 
  To: pianotech 
  Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 7:56 AM
  Subject: [pianotech] Baldwin SD-10 dating


  I have recently started servicing a Baldwin 9' concert grand.  I want to find out is how old it is.  It was purchased in 1983 from Chicago's Baldwin store from their concert fleet.  I am told it was used by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.  It has no serial number on the plate.  The only thing I find on the keyslip and feyframe is the number 67482.  If that were the serial number, the piano would be built in 1932.  It was not.  It has Accu-just hitch pins which were patented in 1969.  I seem to have heard that many pianos in the concert fleet do not receive serial numbers until they are retired for the fleet; I guess that didn't happen for this one.  Do any of you have any ideas for determining this piano's date of manufacture?

   

  Bruce Dornfeld, RPT

  bdornfeld at earthlink.net

  North Shore Chapter

   
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