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EditBayFive t1_iztujqf wrote
Is this at the ReStore in Wallingford?
ILovePublicLibraries OP t1_izu5ti7 wrote
No. That piano stood at Savers in Manchester CT when I stumped into it the other day.
reboog711 t1_izu8j5e wrote
How do you know where it sold in the 60s?
hymen_destroyer t1_izuicv4 wrote
A lot of those old pianos have dealer/manufacturer information tags/stickers on the sounding board or under the hatch
burnthamt t1_izuip01 wrote
Piano is likely stamped inside the cover by the seller. I've seen a few, the oldest being from 1880s-ish. It makes sense that we find old pianos right near where they were made because of how bulky they are. I believe a good many of the oldest pianos were assembled on site. They'll keep turning up every once in a while.
raynethackery t1_izup5t1 wrote
I want it.
angeldeb82 t1_izvnocg wrote
That's so wow! :o
itsmills420 t1_iztbiqf wrote
im pretty sure ive got this same exact piano lol