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Player Piano System Date
By Kent Zacherl

I recently acquired an Autotone player piano, built by Hardman,
Peck and Co.  I used a few free on-line services to help date the piano
and the results came up with a year of 1912.  The newest patent date is
1915.

I really don't understand the patent process but is it possible that
the piano was held for a few years then used with a newer player?
Also, are there any tips for me going into my first restoration?

Kent Zacherl


(Message sent Fri 24 Jun 2011, 03:29:20 GMT, from time zone GMT-0700.)

Key Words in Subject:  Date, Piano, Player, System

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