The piano harp in a 1915 Kohler & Campbell piano is typically made of cast iron. This material provides the necessary strength and stability to withstand the high tension of the piano strings. Cast iron also contributes to the instrument's tonal quality by allowing for enhanced resonance and sound projection.
Kohler & Campbell pianos built between 1955 and 1958 were issued serial numbers from 503000-521000. Given this, a Kohler & Campbell numbered 503242 would very likely have been produced within the first few months on 1955.
1915
1915-1916
By it only having four digits four the serial number it could have possibly been made around 1915 to 1925.
To determine the age of a Farrand piano with the serial number 27356, you would typically need to consult historical records or databases specific to Farrand pianos, as the company produced instruments from the late 19th century until the early 20th century. Serial number 27356 likely dates the piano to the early 1900s, possibly around 1905 to 1915. For precise dating, checking with a piano expert or a Farrand-specific registry would provide the most accurate information.
Kohler & Campbell pianos built between 1955 and 1958 were issued serial numbers from 503000-521000. Given this, a Kohler & Campbell numbered 503242 would very likely have been produced within the first few months on 1955.
The First Piano in Camp - 1915 was released on: USA: 22 May 1915
May Campbell was born on 1915-11-02.
David Campbell - poet - was born in 1915.
William Campbell Church died in 1915.
George Campbell Hay was born in 1915.
Wanted A Piano Tuner - 1915 was released on: USA: 5 February 1916
George Campbell Macaulay died on 1915-07-06.
Frederick William Campbell died on 1915-06-19.
Eugene E. Campbell was born on 1915-04-26.
The cast of The First Piano in Camp - 1915 includes: Ivan Christy as The Gambler Joseph McDermott as Driscoll
Soup Campbell was born March 7, 1915, in Sparta, VA, USA.