Grinnell Brothers Piano Serial Number

Piano serial numbers help to identify the age of your piano and the history surrounding its production. Run a free piano serial number search, here. Piano Humidity Control - A Critical Step Toward Protecting Your Piano Piano Humidity Control is the KEY to preserving and maintaining your piano for optimal performance. Piano serial numbers usually have five to seven digits, but may have fewer or more, depending on the manufacturer and age of your piano. Serial numbers may also include a letter as well. Here are the TOP FIVE places to locate the serial number of your spinet, console, studio, or upright piano: Serial number locations are found: 1) On the piano. The serial number (NOT the model number) of the piano. To locate the serial number on a vertical piano, open the top and look inside. Almost all of them include the serial number on the plate in a small 'window' near the tuning pins. Find the name of your piano on the listing. The numbers are in 5 year increments. Find where your number falls, and that will give you an idea within 5 years as to when your piano was built. Step 2: Download this handy PDF document and find the age of your piano based on its manufacturer and serial number. If you cannot find the serial number.

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One of the primary ways you can begin to investigate the value of your piano is by locating the serial number. The serial number is considered your piano’s birth certificate, and it is the way the original manufacturer assigned it a unique.

However, locating it can be tricky. We provide our customers with the following real-life diagrams to quickly help them find the serial number on their grand or upright piano.


Grinnell Upright Piano. Grinnell Bros Detroit, Serial # 46509 Built 1950. Grinnell Brothers built their first pianos in 1902, starting with traditional upright and baby grand pianos. During the first quarter of the 20th Century.

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Grand serial numbers like on the Steinway pictured above may be found in many different places. The various places on the diagram point to some possible locations.

Typically, a serial number has 5 to 7 digits, but in some cases, it may have fewer or more and may also include a letter. This is a view of the grand with the lid open and the music desk removed. It may be necessary to clean dust off the harp or soundboard before the serial number can be seen.

Grinnell Brothers Piano Serial Number


Upright or vertical piano serial numbers can usually be found by lifting the lid and looking inside on the gold harp or plate. It is usually not necessary to remove the upper front panel to find the serial number (as in this picture).

By locating the serial number, you can begin your research to know the value of the piano. The first thing the serial number tells you is the age of the piano. Paired with the who made the piano, the age is a key piece of information, and many piano experts can begin to assign a value quickly after assessing the condition and a few other criteria.

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Sometimes, however, a serial number can be nearly impossible to find, even to professionals who know where to look and have identified thousands of serial numbers in their years of expertise. If you are running into this problem, feel free to give us a call, and we’ll be happy to work with you to locate your serial number.

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Original image sources:

Grand piano: https://www.amromusic.com/

Upright piano: http://www.steinhovenpianos.com/



You will need 2 things to determine the age of your piano:

1. The brand name of the piano.

Note: Some pianos will have more than one name for the manufacturer. For example: 'Hamilton' by Baldwin or 'Cable Nelson' by Everett. To make sure that you have all of the information you will need, open the lid of your piano and check out the name or names engraved or printed on the plate. Do NOT trust the name on the outside of the piano since in could have been refinished and a different name added.


2. The serial number (NOT the model number) of the piano.

To locate the serial number on a vertical piano, open the top and look inside. Almost all of them include the serial number on the plate in a small 'window' near the tuning pins. The number will usually be a 4 to 7 digit number, but may include a letter or two. If you can't locate it here, look inside to the far left or far right as some manufacturers attach it there on a small piece of metal. It may be stamped in the wood under the lid, or as a last resort, pull the piano away from the wall and look on the back.

To locate the serial number on a grand piano, take the music desk off. It's usually stamped on the pinblock here. Also look on the soundboard, many of the manufacturers will include it inside one of the 'windows' in the plate.

After you have located the manufacturer's name and the serial number, you have two options.

  1. Either contact me and I will be GLAD to look up the age for you,

  2. or check out some of the links that I've included to see if you can find it yourself on the internet.

I do not do appraisal values over the internet or phone.

Grinnell brothers piano serial number

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The serial numbers given on this site, located next to the year, is the LAST piano made during that year. They are not complete lists, but has many, many pianos included:
http://www.bluebookofpianos.com/serial1.htm#TOP and http://www.concertpitchpiano.com/SerialNumberUpright.html

Grinnell Brothers Piano Serial Number Lookup

Where to locate the serial number on your piano:
www.pianoatlas.com

List of Piano brands with their serial numbers and age:
www.bluebookofpianos.com

Find the age of your Yamaha piano here:
usa.yamaha.com

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Grinnell Brothers Piano Serial Number Lookup