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I have just acquired a Starck Cabinet Grand for transposing and music-writing. The piano I have has serial number 109982 and the year 1930 written next to it, in pencil. From other Starck owners, I would place your piano's manufacture date between 1920 and 1930. They don't seem to be worth much money, but I didn't get mine for investment purposes... I hope this helps a little... John
i have one #80201 and it was built in 1922.
Ive got one and love it. im very into vintage guitars and pianos. starck piano co. ended in production in 1966, which means all of them are vintage. as long as you take care of it its a wonderfull sounding piano.
The concert piano doesn't have as nice sound as the baby grand piano.
A piano has many different shapes but the main three are the upright, the grand and the baby grand piano.
I have just acquired a Starck Cabinet Grand for transposing and music-writing. The piano I have has serial number 109982 and the year 1930 written next to it, in pencil. From other Starck owners, I would place your piano's manufacture date between 1920 and 1930. They don't seem to be worth much money, but I didn't get mine for investment purposes... I hope this helps a little... John
i have one #80201 and it was built in 1922.
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Ive got one and love it. im very into vintage guitars and pianos. starck piano co. ended in production in 1966, which means all of them are vintage. as long as you take care of it its a wonderfull sounding piano.
No, nothing can compare to a grand piano.
Yes they are. Bosendorfer piano has 97notes while grand piano has 88notes.
The concert piano doesn't have as nice sound as the baby grand piano.
PH Grand Piano was created in 1931.
More Grand Piano was created in 1985.
Surprisingly, the cost of a Grand Piano in the 1930'S was about a grand ($1,000.00).
A piano has many different shapes but the main three are the upright, the grand and the baby grand piano.
The Grand Piano is in the Pizza Shop in the Plaza.