Generally, you will find about a 6 digit number stamped somewhere inside of the piano on the plate. This is the gold part of the piano called the harp. On some Kimball brands, they placed a name plate on the inside SIDE of the piano with the serial number located on that. A piano technician can look up the age but, we need the serial number to do so.
Here's what I found online while I was searching for the same thing......
KIMBALL
1900-71000 1917-298200 1925-360000 1933-392000
1905-140000 1918-307000 1926-364000 1934-399000
1910-211000 1919-313000 1927-368000 1935-406000
1913-258000 1921-328000 1929-378000 1937-420000
1914-267800 1922-336000 1930-383000 1947-488000
1915-279800 1923-344000 1931-386000 1948-500000
1916-288000 1924-352000 1932-389000 1949-510000
Vertical and Grand pianos after 1950:
1950-517000 1957-579000 1964-646800 1971-771000
1951-528000 1958-586500 1965-661300 1972-817000
1952-537020 1959-595500 1966-678500 1973-820000
1953-554200 1960-604000 1967-700100 1974-901000
1954-553000 1961-607400 1968-717900 1975-951000
1955-562300 1962-617900 1969-721500 1976-100010
1956-571300 1963-630500 1970-764200
The website I found it on is: http://www.bluebookofpianos.com/serial1.htm#KIMBALL
Hope that helps!!!
Discovering the piano's serial number is the first step to decoding its age. Fortunately, Kimball is one of the historically most popular piano makers, and so the company's serial numbers have been well documented over the years. One reliable source that provides date/serial charts by brand is the Piano Bluebook (link below). Looking up Kimball with your serial number here indicates the piano was built sometime in 1967, during which year pianos with serials 700100 - 717900 were produced.
A Kimball piano with a serial number 680290 would have been made in 1966. That year, the company started with serial 678500 and ended with 700100, which marked the start of the 1967 production year.
Sometime between 1937 and 1947. Kimball pianos made in those years have serial numbers between 422000 and 488000 (see http://www.bluebookofpianos.com/ages/#KIMBALL).
According to this number, it looks like it was built in 1892.
According to the serial number provided, this piano was built in approximately, 1931 - 1932.
It's made in 1919.
1916
the year 1298
It was manufactured in 1928, serial number 372100.
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.
Age: Made in 1962 Price: I don't know
The age of a Kimball piano with the serial number 36415 is 119 years old. The serial number indicates it was manufactured in 1895.
146
1916
made in 1999
1977
It was made in 1969.
Check the reciept
the year 1298
It was manufactured in 1928, serial number 372100.
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.
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If you have not made a typographical error in the serial number, the piano was made before 1900.