Carl Ecke piano 1898
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Carl Ecke piano 1898
hello!
i just recieved a beatifull Carl Ecke from 1898 according to the stamp and i would like to know a bit more!
and this forum popped up!
so anything helps!
kind regards
Freek Martens/Chip Wood
i just recieved a beatifull Carl Ecke from 1898 according to the stamp and i would like to know a bit more!
and this forum popped up!
so anything helps!
kind regards
Freek Martens/Chip Wood
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Re: Carl ecke piano 1898
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You would have to explain what you mean by the "stamp". If you mean that a number is imprinted somewhere, we need to know whether this is the serial number, case number, action number, key number etc..
If the year 1898 is stamped somewhere, this will almost certainly NOT be the year of manufacture.
If the year 1898 is stamped somewhere, this will almost certainly NOT be the year of manufacture.
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Re: Carl Ecke piano 1898
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There are instructions at the top of this forum, or you can email them to me to post.
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Re: Carl Ecke piano 1898
Hey the piano arrived!! i have a serial number and a date!
the serial number is:147711
1896 and an autograph underneath
so putting a date on it was relativly easy now getting more info about carl ecke pianos!!
i dont get it at all with the freakin attachments i cant press a button and select my image?
the serial number is:147711
1896 and an autograph underneath
so putting a date on it was relativly easy now getting more info about carl ecke pianos!!
i dont get it at all with the freakin attachments i cant press a button and select my image?
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Re: Carl Ecke piano 1898
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Sorry, I don't follow the last sentence, what image, where? 1895 should be the date of that number, according to the published information, but a year's error is not at all uncommon. In what way is the 1896 written. is it part of some text or pictures?
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Re: Carl Ecke piano 1898
Lol!
it took me over an hour before i scrolled down a bit and saw upload attachment....... i just couldn't figure out how to upload a picture.... and now i found out there is a max of 2 mb my pictures are 3.2 mb so.....
it took me over an hour before i scrolled down a bit and saw upload attachment....... i just couldn't figure out how to upload a picture.... and now i found out there is a max of 2 mb my pictures are 3.2 mb so.....
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Re: Carl Ecke piano 1898
Post by Bill Kibby »
There are instructions right at the top of the forum. Thanks for the photos. It certainly looks like an 1896 style to me. Compare the German uprights of the 1890s at
http://www.pianohistory.info/edwardian.html
The first rule is to ignore anything handwritten, especially if it is done with a biro. It may be the correct year, but it is not original. If your tuner feels it is safe to remove the action, it may be marked on the rear with the action makers' name and number, and I may be able to date this.
http://www.pianohistory.info/edwardian.html
The first rule is to ignore anything handwritten, especially if it is done with a biro. It may be the correct year, but it is not original. If your tuner feels it is safe to remove the action, it may be marked on the rear with the action makers' name and number, and I may be able to date this.
Piano History Centre
http://pianohistory.info
Email via my website.
If you find old references or links on this site to pianogen.org, they should refer to pianohistory.info
http://pianohistory.info
Email via my website.
If you find old references or links on this site to pianogen.org, they should refer to pianohistory.info
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