June 4, 2008 San Diego, CA On my 1933 Wurlitzer 4' 8" baby grand piano, the serial number is visible on the right side of the wooden sounding board, while facing the keyboard. It's carved (impressed?) about 8-10" left of the side of the piano case & about 2" above the wide varnished foundation of the music holder. Other Wurlitzers may have the numbers in other places but your tuner should be able to find it and thereby determine its year of manufacture. "Pierce's Piano Atlas" has a chart determining Wurlitzer age from serial #. I found a copy in the public library reference collection. Hope this is helpful- rgsfield
To determine the age of a Kohler and Campbell upright piano with a serial number of 803151, it would be best to contact Kohler and Campbell directly. The company is located in Gallatin, Tennessee and their phone number is (615) 206-0077.
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It's made in 1937.
This piano was built in 1912
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.
To determine the age of a Kohler and Campbell upright piano with a serial number of 803151, it would be best to contact Kohler and Campbell directly. The company is located in Gallatin, Tennessee and their phone number is (615) 206-0077.
The Kohler and Campbell with the serial number 137388 is 18 years old.
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It's made in 1937.
It's made in 1937.
This piano was built in 1912
It was manufactered sometime between 1885 and 1890.
According to bluebookofpianos.com, a Kohler and Campbell piano with this serial number would have been built in 1973.
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.
1920-1925 Here is the link to the website i found the info at... http://www.bluebookofpianos.com/serial1.htm#KOHLER & CAMPBELL
Kohler and Campbell is still very much in business, and I'm sure their website would have a listing of serial numbers that would enable you to pinpoint when you're piano was made.
I'm afraid that's not a valid serial number. The serial number is a 5-7 numbers long code. It can usually be found somewhere at the inside of the piano.