Harrington Piano Serial Number



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Harrington Piano Serial Number

The age of your piano is determined by the serial number. The number is for the first piano made in year shown. There are times when your piano or number is not listed.

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Harrington Piano Serial Number

Knowing the fair market value of Hardman, Peck & Co. pianos is useful to sellers, buyers and owners.
This information can help guide you in making important decisions.
HARDMAN, PECK & CO.
Hardman Pianos
11 Holt Drive
Stony Point, New York 10980
845-429-0106
www.hardmanpiano.com
Pianos now made by: Beijing Hsinghai Piano Group, Ltd., Beijing, China
Hardman was established in 1842 by Hugh Hardman at 33 W. 57th St. in New York. Hugh's son, John
to his son John who successfully continued operations of the business. In 1880, Leopold Peck and a
In this period, the company secured patents for improving design, and their pianos were known to be of
incorporating in 1905. Hardman, Peck & Co. made a range of upright pianos, grand pianos and player
Keystone, Madelon; Minipiano/Pianette (from about 1935 to 1957) - by license from the Eavestaff Piano
later taken over by the Aeolian Corp. in 1959, and manufacturing began in Memphis, Tennessee. The last
Piano Co. in China for the New York distributor, North American Music Inc; and by 2006, by the
Beijing Hsinghai Piano Group (China), employing European style actions and scale designs.
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Piano Values By Serial Number

. Hardman Peck was the official piano of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt White House. Hardman Peck was also the official piano of the Metropolitan Opera in New York City in the early part of the 20th century. Top-of-the-line features – almost the same feature set as on grand pianos selling for 200% to. To recap: the piano's serial number may be hidden on the back of the piano's keyslip (immediately in front of / below the keys), on the action's front keyframe, on the cheek blocks (each side), or within the action itself, once removed from the piano.