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Hi i have a CHAS.FOULDS piano the serial number is N7797, it has the candle stick holders on the frount. I was hoping you could tell me a bit about it.

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In 2005, I wrote to Foulds, James Foulds replied "I have some incomplete sales records going back to 1929 but nothing earlier I'm afraid."

It is not possible to date the piano by just the name, they were in business for many years. Can you post some photos here, or email them to me? No dates of serial numbers are available for this name. Sconces (projecting candle-holders) suggest the twenties or earlier.
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Thanks for your quick reply. I am no expert but im trying to post 4 pictures for you.
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Only one attachment is allowed so here is the second one.
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Third picture for you.
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ok last one. i hope these help you as id love to know.

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You have had more success than I have at posting pictures here! If you read the second item in this list of postings, it will tell you all I can say from the outside of the piano. The last picture shows the trusses that support the keyboard. The best guess is around 1910.
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Please upload some photos of the inside of the piano
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I have took 6 photos of the inside. i hope these help.
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Two of 6 photos
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Three of six.
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Four of six.
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Five of six.
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Six of six. The back is not solid wood its soft like a fine black net.
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Your first photo shows the underneath pedals mentioned in my 1910 description. This thin pressed-metal covering was available to the trade in 1904, and Danemann, London, was one maker using them in 1904. The next two show that the action is probably a cheap German import, a type sometimes known as a "Costa Action", with overdampers. It may be marked on the rear with the action makers' name and number, and I may be able to date this, but it is risky to try to remove the action yourself, it will be quite fragile. The 4th photo shows the wooden top bridge. The 5th photo shows the screwed-on headbar attached to the iron frame, to make it appear that Foulds was the maker, although he probably was not.
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As Bill says.... this is the notorious 'Caged Costa Action" - or commonly called a "Spring & Loop action" (the springs are called Costa springs) If the springs work OK and the loops are still in tact, the piano should play OK.... but regrettably if a spring's hook/coil or threaded loop breaks, depending on the size of the spring either 48mm or 51mm, the springs are now mostly obsolete and have to be hand made. Making a new loop is also a tricky little job. I would leave the action alone, because if you remove it, all the weight of the jacks & undercarriages will be supported only by those springs (to stop the action collapsing).... and then a big job ahead if they break! These actions were then followed by the more reliable (easier to replace) "tape action".

I viewed a Spring & Loop last weekend.... regrettably it was beyond economical repair (kept in a brick out-house), most of the loops had broken, hammers seized and the overdampered rail had warped badly, thus the notes didnt stop playing.... and continued sustaining long after I walked away!! The lady however still insisted it could be tuned!!!

They are "tuneable" if the strings are not badly rusted & the action must be working, but like most of these pianos, they will never see concert pitch again.... but a droning one whole tone flat. Lured of course by the sconces, fancy panelling & pedals etc.... these pianos are now mostly un-tunable, like the one I saw last week, but if we are just thinking of the odd piano performance of some well-known tunes, an ideal instrument for that.... still have character though!

Have you had it tuned yet? ......mmmmm
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I feel I should point out that these pianos were manufactured to be capable of coming up to modern pitch, it is the neglect that can result in low pitch, and many similar pianos that I have tuned regularly for years do not have this problem. Unfortunately, many are not financially worth the cost of a tuning.
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