The piano itself was real value when compared to others of the day. Gulbransen (and M. Schulz, #2) made more actions than any factory during the 'Twenties, there in Chicago. The largest piano factory ever was built by Gulbransen and it allowed trains to enter in order to load the piano crates, since export was also a major activity. Find out the year of production for your piano with the help of the serial number. In the form below, select your brand and enter your serial number. The age of your piano is determined mainly from its serial number. You may be able to find information about the age of your piano from the links below. The serial numbers for pianos are usually at least 5 numbers long. Some older piano have 4 digits. Many of the newer pianos have a very long combination of numbers and letters. This 1928 Gulbransen has been recently finished! This piano has been nicely refinished with new keytops and sharps, a new decal, and new/replated brass piece.
Finding the Serial Number
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There are times when your piano name or number is not listed. We can help you find the year your piano was made and the manufacturer in most cases. Some piano manufacturers place serial numbers in various places. Pianos also have numbers other than serial numbers, such as case and part numbers. Some pianos do not have serial numbers, in those cases we can identify the approximate age by the design, and a photo will help identify the approximate age. If you are unable to find the name and/or serial number of your piano we can research it for you.
| The serial number on GRAND PIANOS is stamped on the gold colored plate located where you see a red S inside the piano as illustrated in the grand piano picture. | |||

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Blue Book Piano Serial Numbers
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