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The History forum is for asking questions on your piano's history or general piano history, this includes the dating of pianos where possible. However, please search the site first as there is quite a lot of piano history in the main history section, and what you seek may be already there.

There are two types of searches available to you. The Search The Site link to the left of this page will search the entire the main site of the UK Piano Page. Or use the Search link at the top of any forum page to search this forum only.

Please put the name of the piano in the subject heading when posting. We may alter subject titles to reflect the subject matter.

Valuations are very difficult to give without seeing the piano, as they depend on the make, age, condition and local market forces, most of which are not available to us, so if you ask, you will probably not get an answer. If you do, it will be a wild guess.


[A plea from Bill Kibby: Please label your photos properly when you use up space on the net, so other people can find them by name and subject.]




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