![]() ![]() The serial number stamped on the soundboard, 9884, when typed into an online program, yielded "after 1925" and the Turin Steinbach company that the other poster referred to. Any information I can give them about the piano would be helpful, since it's not a brand we see much in the U.S., although my dad thinks Steinbachs were reasonably common in Asia. ![]() I plan to get an opinion from a tuner/technician as to whether it makes sense to repair this piano and move it to my home 90 miles away. I may be biased, but I preferred it to the sound of some newer pianos I recently tested in our modest price range, eg. For not having been tuned regularly since, the sound still seems pretty good, though a few keys stick. The piano was shipped to California in 1980 and I continued to play it until I left home around 1990. My parents bought it in Malaysia in 1977, supposedly nearly new, from some neighbors who were moving. I am also trying to find information about a Steinbach upright, though it has the name logo in script, unlike the pictures from the previous poster, and no Latin motto or royal blazon. Hello, I hope you'll excuse my joining this thread.
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