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I bought a Baldwin piano some years ago. I had it tuned and some strings replaced. I found out the piano was not a Baldwin but a Hamilton (number 368134). No where on the piano did it state (Hamilton). WHY? What was the difference?
The 1949 Baldwin Model R grand piano is a fine, fine instrument, when in good condition. It's difficult to assess the value of such a piano, because price is so dependent on condition. From what I've seen them sell for, though, I would say that the value of a 1949 Baldwin Model R grand piano is between $11,000 and $26,000.
it is a piano. Yes, someone indicated it is a piano. My question is Why does the Baldwin official website not acknowlege the existence of the M2 model? They only list the M1. Either way, the M model is the smallest grand, at 5'2".
I am currently looking at buying the following piano brand new as follows. Perhaps this will help you. Hamilton H399 by Baldwin with ConcertMaster system 5' 8", built around August 2008 in US $9,700 USD Cheers, ColtsMild
1980
I bought a Baldwin piano some years ago. I had it tuned and some strings replaced. I found out the piano was not a Baldwin but a Hamilton (number 368134). No where on the piano did it state (Hamilton). WHY? What was the difference?
The 1949 Baldwin Model R grand piano is a fine, fine instrument, when in good condition. It's difficult to assess the value of such a piano, because price is so dependent on condition. From what I've seen them sell for, though, I would say that the value of a 1949 Baldwin Model R grand piano is between $11,000 and $26,000.
it is a piano. Yes, someone indicated it is a piano. My question is Why does the Baldwin official website not acknowlege the existence of the M2 model? They only list the M1. Either way, the M model is the smallest grand, at 5'2".
I am currently looking at buying the following piano brand new as follows. Perhaps this will help you. Hamilton H399 by Baldwin with ConcertMaster system 5' 8", built around August 2008 in US $9,700 USD Cheers, ColtsMild
The beginning cost for this piano would be $4,500 dollars. This would depend on condition and whether it is new or used.
1980
Amy Lee, the singer and keyboardist/pianist of Evanescence, uses a Baldwin keyboard in a baby grand piano shell. She also has a Baldwin stand alone keyboard.
baldwin baby grand grand prix paris 1900 and grand prize st louis 1904 what is the value
Alphabetical letter (R, G etc) cast into the plate, at the back end of the plate where the bass strings terminate.
Dwight Hamilton Baldwin was an itinerant music teacher in the singing school tradition, although he also taught violin and reed organ. In 1866 Lucien Wulsin was hired as a clerk, becoming a partner in 1873 with the formation of D.H.Baldwin Company. Baldwin built pianos under the names Hamilton, Howard, Sargent, Winton, Chickering, Wurlitzer and even the Bechstein Piano. The 1921 Winton (Baldwin) Upright Piano, was a famous family piano.
Baldwin Piano Company was created in 1857.
about 22,000 if you're looking in the right spot.