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elisek Member

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Bill Kibby Moderator


Joined: 04 Jun 2003 Posts: 2673 Location: East Anglia UK
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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 7:57 pm Post subject: Yamaha |
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I suppose this is technically history, but it's much too recent for my files... _________________ I do not buy, sell or value pianos, but I sometimes rescue pre-1890 pianos in the UK.
For more details see my own website: http://www.pianogen.org
Piano History Centre
The World's Largest Collection of
Historical Information about British Pianos. |
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elisek Member

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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 8:30 pm Post subject: |
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Gosh, I wrote 1997. I ment 1977! (maybe that is toö recent too... ) |
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PianoGuy Persistent Poster

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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 9:44 am Post subject: |
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Almost certain that the C is a suffix denoting those revolting cabriole legs, so it's Japanese, not a Chinese C-serial number.
Don't know what fashions are like in Finland, but in the UK they would devalue *any* piano! (Come to think of it, I remember a good proportion of Fazers so styled!) |
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athomik Persistent Poster

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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 11:48 am Post subject: |
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| According to the serial number, it's definitely from 1977 ( see http://www.yamaha.co.jp/english/product/piano/about/about.html ) and was made in Japan - Kemble didn't start building Yamaha pianos until 1987, US built pianos were never officially imported into Europe and would have a "T" or "U" prefix and Indonesia only build the cheaper, small Grand pianos. |
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elisek Member

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Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 8:19 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for answering! I very much appreciate it!
So the c is for the legs! I guess they are not very up to fashion, but as I grew up playing a piano with such legs (a schimmel my mum and dad still owns) and my limited money I care more about what's inside...
So therefore I very much would like to know if it is not in the B-series - which is not so good I've come to understand, compared to the U-series. Is that not so?
Oh, and I am Norwegian by the way...  |
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PianoGuy Persistent Poster

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Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 10:21 am Post subject: |
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Oh, and I am Norwegian by the way...  |
Many apologies!
It was all the "FINN" stuff on the linked page that made me assume you were from Finland!
The piano in question should have the build quality of the U-series but not the tone depth since it's a smaller piano. The sound from it may well have the potential of beating that from a new b-series depending on its condition. The b-series are real budget instruments! |
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elisek Member

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Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 12:59 pm Post subject: |
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| PianoGuy wrote: | | elisek wrote: |
Oh, and I am Norwegian by the way...  |
Many apologies!
It was all the "FINN" stuff on the linked page that made me assume you were from Finland!
The piano in question should have the build quality of the U-series but not the tone depth since it's a smaller piano. The sound from it may well have the potential of beating that from a new b-series depending on its condition. The b-series are real budget instruments! |
No need to appologise! Thanks for the information!
(finn means find in english by the way... )
So you think the model in the add is a B-series piano?
Why isn't the pianos series inscribed in the piano somewhere? Or is it? |
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PianoGuy Persistent Poster

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Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 2:02 pm Post subject: |
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[quote="elisek"] | PianoGuy wrote: | | elisek wrote: |
Oh, and I am Norwegian by the way...  |
So you think the model in the add is a B-series piano?
Why isn't the pianos series inscribed in the piano somewhere? Or is it? |
No, it's too old to be a b-series, the oldest of which are only around 2 years old.
It's very difficult to determine an exact model from that photo, but it's likely to be a 118 cm high piano making it the equivalent of a current P118.
Thanks for the quick lesson in Norwegian btw! |
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