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The serial numbers printed on each piano are referenced with the age of the unit, relating to the year of the piano's manufacture. The number can be seen stamped on the cast iron plate near the tuning pins, on the key stop rail, and/or on the soundboard.
- Serial Numbers
Piano serial numbers identify the (1) age of your piano, the...
- Serial Numbers
Current Story & Clark pianos are offered in two levels of quality, the lower-priced Heritage Series and the more expensive Signature Series. Pianos are manufactured by several Asian manufacturers (undisclosed), built to Story & Clarke specifications.
You can find the year below that your piano was made and the manufacturer in most cases. 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.
Piano serial numbers identify the (1) age of your piano, the (2) piano's year of manufacture, as well as (3) the circumstances surrounding the production of your piano, including factory history, manufacturing processes, and company ownership and oversight.
Dating Story & Clark pianos Serial number is stamped on the frame or soundboard. On grand pianos the number may be on the key stop rail and/or the soundboard. Numbers below are last serial number manufactured in that year.
HOW OLD IS YOUR PIANO? - FIND THE AGE & SERIAL NUMBER OF YOUR PIANO. Some piano manufacturers place serial numbers in various places. The age of your piano is determined by the Serial Number. Pianos also have numbers other than serial numbers, such is the case with part or patent numbers.
How old is my piano? Find out the year of production for your piano with the help of the serial number. In the form below, select your brand and enter your serial number. (Serial number tracking is only available for acoustic pianos)