Apollo Serial Numer Location

Hechler Family dahechler@charter.net
Mon, 08 Sep 2003 21:41:43 -0500


My eyes perked up when I saw "Apollo", then I went back half a sleep.

You see, I have 2 Apollo player piano rolls that I'm thinking of selling 
:-( .

Duaine

James Elkin wrote:

>I'm looking for a hint on where to find the serial #
>for an Apollo Grand. The only date information I have
>is from the signature of Jose Iturbi dated 1935 so it
>is at least that old.
>
>Seems to have some Melville Clark features, but unsure
>about others (only 20 bass strings, 8 singles, 12
>doubles; Staib-Abendshein action, but hammers rise
>with soft pedal).
>
>It definitely used to be a player. French provincial
>case with antiqued white/gold paint. I have some pics
>if anyone is interested.
>
>The piano is in California, and I am in New York
>(family heirloom). I've looked in all the usual
>places, but absolutely nothing looks like a serial
>number. Any help would be appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Jim
>
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Duaine Hechler
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