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It was manufactured in 1928, serial number 372100.
The Kimball model number 795 swinger 700 entertainer II was manufactured in 1975-1976
nobody can tell you that there would of been heeps of them made in different years
In 1890, Kimball was still using 4-digit serial numbers (starting with 3200). By 1895, however, the company had jumped to 35000. Considering this, a model with serial number 28527 would have been built at some point during this fiver year time frame, most likey in 1893-94.
About $1,500 if it's in good condition
It was manufactured in 1928, serial number 372100.
No published sn in the public domain.
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 Kimball model number 795 swinger 700 entertainer II was manufactured in 1975-1976
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nobody can tell you that there would of been heeps of them made in different years
In 1890, Kimball was still using 4-digit serial numbers (starting with 3200). By 1895, however, the company had jumped to 35000. Considering this, a model with serial number 28527 would have been built at some point during this fiver year time frame, most likey in 1893-94.
About $1,500 if it's in good condition
What would be more helpful for tracking down the age and value would be the Kimball organ's model number (might be located to the left of the serial number on the same plate) and/or model name, such as Moonglow or Swinger. Then, do a websearch using the model information. You can also search current or completed eBay auctions to see if there have been sales of your model. User manuals are sometimes for sale for organs and these might include a copyright or publishing date. In a search I've conducted concerning a Kimball S10 Moonglow organ, I learned that the model was manufactured in the early 1980s. Unfortunately, it seems that the resale value for many used organs, even if in great condition, is very low.
model number is always smaller than serial
You can not tell the model number with just the serial number.
e The serial number you listed is not a Model 58 serial number. the serial number starts with an "S"