4'2" - really? WOW! That would totally redefine microgrand for me! Any Baldwin I have ever seen has Baldwin on the plate. They did make pianos under other names - but I think it would still be one of their regular models - and I am certainly not aware of anything that small, er - tiny, er - microbial. Terry Farrell ----- Original Message ----- >I ran across a very small "Baldwin" grand (Approximately 4'2") with no >serial number, name on the plate or other identification marks. It is >approximately 50 - 60+ years old (guess). A friend of mine (a tech) claims >it is a "counterfeit (stencil)" Baldwin grand. The owner claims it is an >authentic Baldwin. Does anyone know if Baldwin ever made this small of a >piano with no identification marks or know of any other ways of identifying >it? > > Phil Ryan > Miami Beach
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