I cannot predict the future of the player piano but I hope everyone
in this group loves their piano (pianos) as much as I do.
I have been a lifelong collector of the player piano, with my focus on
the nickelodeon piano. I have some nice pianos, such as a Coinola X
and a Coinola C-2 as well as a Seeburg G and Wurlitzer CX. I have over
30 nickelodeon pianos in my collection, which I don't consider a large
collection when compared to the large collections up in the northern
part of the country. I ate canned beans and cheap food for months
while in college in order to buy a Mills Violano. I still have it
and it is a prized piece for me, although it is a common single Mills.
It was $1600.
I have visited several collections in the past 40 years that have
had some super machines, such as the Wurlitzer PianOrchestra. I was
just at a collection, one of the largest in country, that has four
PianOrchestras, three Hupfeld Violinas, and most of every "dream piano"
someone could desire. I had planned on spending a couple of hours at
most, but I let eight hours slip by before I left the collection.
I have to say that the highlight of my visit was a beautiful Seeburg E
with the xylophone. It was the most pleasant machine just to turn on
and listen to the music. The 'A' roll that was on the Seeburg had
a very listenable sound with nice arrangements. I have always liked
A-roll pianos so I am a bit prejudiced toward the 'A' roll. In my own
collection I tend to listen to a Seeburg K with flute pipes more than
any other piano.
I realize that to many people these A-roll pianos may seem like high
priced toys so that they can't justify spending the money. I admit
they cost more than the free 88-note player piano that you see so
often. I have often wondered why some of the people that collect the
88-note player piano don't just add a xylophone to their player piano.
There were many 'A' rolls cut, that were never issued as 88-note rolls,
with some of the finest playing you will ever find. So please consider
adding the ever popular A-roll player piano to your want list.
Don Teach - Shreveport Music Co.
Shreveport, Louisiana
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