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nicolat
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murdoch piano

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I am a complete novice at piano buying and am looking for my first secondhand piano for my son who has just decided to study gcse music at school. I have my eye on a murdoch upright piano on an auction site. I have done alot of research and know that overstrung looks the best option. I have been given a serial number as11986 but can not find the age of this. Can anyone advise are these good pianos and should I just go for it. The lady has had it for 6 years and it has been tuned once in that time and plays well and is in lovely condition. Thanks
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It will be quite old as Murdochs has been out of business for donkey's years.
You will advised to pay a tuner to look at it first as whatever you pay plus the delivery charge could go a long way to purchasing a suitable cheap piano from a reputable dealer if the Murdoch turns out to be a turkey.
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Bidding on any piano unseen and untouched is risky - even in the trade. Murdoch are mentioned in the piano census book, but no serial numbers listed - so the serial number on this piano doesn't mean anything now..... so I wouldnt rely on its age. Serial numbers should be linked to a detailed list of dates with it - but this is more for pianos with provenance & history, and those with a high-end name.

Overstrung is better than straight strung, but what about the dampers?
The wrest plank/ bridges and mechanism should also be checked out - as loose pins could be expensive to put right. The piano also should have been tuned at least 12 times in that period of time - not once - so the piano may not hold its pitch for long. Dont forget - sellers will say anything to get rid - so best to pay a tuner to check it over if you are a novice.

If you can post a link to the piano here (copy & paste) - we might get a better idea - but only if detailed photos are included of the whole piano, and the internal mechanism... and of course the price?
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You need to check Spencer Murdoch numbers for a date, I think. I don't have my book here or I'd check it for you!
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