manufacturing stamp

antares antares@euronet.nl
Fri, 14 Jan 2005 22:21:51 +0100


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On 14-jan-05, at 4:03, Dave Mckibben wrote:

> List:
> =A0
> =A0I am working on an upright piano that has a manufacturing stamp on=20=

> the side of key F1.=A0 The stamp reads:
> H. Gallowsky
> Klaviaturfabrik
> Berlin 30.33, Mantsuffelstr.721
> =A0
> The hammer rest rail has the name of:=A0 Langer
> =A0
> So far I cant find a name or serial # on the piano.
> I also dont see H. Gallowsky in Pierce piano atlas 11th ed.
> =A0
> Is it a stretch to assume the key manuf. is also the piano =
manuf.??????
> =A0
> =A0
> Mckibben's
> mcbeach@earthlink.net
> surf sand and sea
> =A0
>
>

In the old days, just as nowadays, most piano factories bought their=20
keyboards from specialized supply factories, hence the stamp of the=20
keyboard factory (Klaviaturfabrik).


friendly greetings
from
Andr=E9 Oorebeek

Vita Dura Est


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