Where is the serial number on my piano?
Where is the serial number on my piano?
Usually four to eight digits, the serial number is most often located near the tuning pins, either printed directly on the plate or engraved in the wooden pinblock and showing through a cut-away portion of the plate.
Where is serial number on upright piano?
Find a serial numbers on an Upright Piano
- The side of the piano on the wood (either side)
- Under the badge of the piano.
- Printed on the frame on the top right above the treble strings.
- On the soundboard, bottom left.
- Under the bridge (middle bottom)
- On the soundboard (bottom right)
How much does a Bösendorfer piano cost?
between US$256,000 and $560,000
Pricing and availability Bösendorfer Imperial Concert Grand pianos, handcrafted in Austria, retail for between US$256,000 and $560,000 in the U.S., depending on finish, design and whether the Disklavier Enspire computer reproducing system is installed.
What does a serial number on a piano look like?
Typically, a serial number has 5 to 7 digits, but in some cases, it may have fewer or more and may also include a letter. This is a view of the grand with the lid open and the music desk removed. It may be necessary to clean dust off the harp or soundboard before the serial number can be seen.
How many Bösendorfer pianos are there?
Bösendorfer Klavierfabrik GmbH) is an Austrian piano manufacturer and, since 2008, a wholly owned subsidiary of Yamaha Corporation. Bösendorfer is unusual in that it produces 97- and 92-key models in addition to instruments with standard 88-key keyboards….Grand pianos.
Model | Length | Keys |
---|---|---|
290 Imperial | 290 cm (9’6″) | 97 |
How many Bösendorfer pianos are made per year?
300 pianos
Bösendorfer manufactures only around 300 pianos a year. Bösendorfer makes a 52″ upright and eight models of grand piano, from 5′ 1″ to the 9′ 6″ Imperial Concert Grand, one of the world’s largest pianos. The company also makes slightly less expensive versions of four grand models known as the Conservatory Series (CS).