No I believe they stopped producing in 1996
Kimball is a very large international manufacturing company. Kimball produces office furniture and also sells electronics worldwide. In its early beginnings Kimball also manufactured pianos.
A Kimball piano with serial 25944 would have been sometime in 1893. That makes it a very early instrument, as Kimball had only started manufacturing its own pianos 5 years earlier in 1888. Prior to this, pianos with the Kimball name had actually been made by other companies.
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No, Lester stopped production in 1960
To determine the age of a W.W. Kimball piano, you can look up its serial number, which is typically located inside the piano, on the plate or under the keybed. W.W. Kimball pianos were manufactured between the late 19th century and the mid-20th century, so the serial number can help you identify the production year. If you provide the serial number, I can help you find more specific information about its age.
They were bought by Kimball (as in Kimball Pianos), some time in the 1960's I believe.
Kimball is a very large international manufacturing company. Kimball produces office furniture and also sells electronics worldwide. In its early beginnings Kimball also manufactured pianos.
A Kimball piano with serial 25944 would have been sometime in 1893. That makes it a very early instrument, as Kimball had only started manufacturing its own pianos 5 years earlier in 1888. Prior to this, pianos with the Kimball name had actually been made by other companies.
Steinway Mason & Hamlin Bosendorfer Bechstein Yamaha Kawai Baldwin Sohmer Wurlitzer Kimball
Grand pianos can be purchased from the people that make the pianos such as Steinway. In addition, the pianos can also be purchased from retailers such as PianoMart.
A 5-digit serial number on a WW Kimball piano indicates a failry early model. As far as we know, Kimball pianos produced in 1900 started at serial 71000, so this would have been built BEFORE then, but sometime after the company's inception in 1893.
The system, actually begun by the W.W. Kimball Co. of Chicago, put pianos in showrooms across the country without major investments from the dealer and made pianos available to consumers on monthly payment terms.
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Call any music store for the answer. According to The Blue Book of Pianos the serial number 566066 was manufactured in the year 1955.
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ummm...that doesn't make any sense...what state is kimball MN in?? well MN of course!!thats minnesota if that was your question....i live in kimball....
No, Lester stopped production in 1960