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10 April 2007, 06:44 PM
OperaTenor
Piano picture of the day


"At least we won't get a bunch of grief for tipping this one up on its lyre."

(OMG! It's a Bosie!)
11 April 2007, 03:27 PM
Zorba
1889 Schimmel & Nelson:



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11 April 2007, 03:29 PM
OperaTenor
quote:
Originally posted by Zorba:
Freaking Awesome. An Evans Bros, believed to be the first of only two (like this):



I can't tell if it's meant to be worshipped at or played.

I dig it!

Big Grin
12 April 2007, 12:47 AM
Steve Miller
quote:
Originally posted by OperaTenor:


If you so much as THINK about hauling that beauty to the landfill I'll have to hunt you down and save you from yourself.


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12 April 2007, 12:07 PM
OperaTenor
Four extra bass keys. Is it a Bosie?
13 April 2007, 03:53 AM
jon-nyc
I've played one of those.

Its a Bosie 290, one was in NY a while back. It might still be here.


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13 April 2007, 09:02 AM
rontuner
another piano shrine:



Octavius Beale founded his firm of piano manufacturers in Annandale, Sydney, in 1893 and it operated until 1961, when cheap imports led to the company being taken over by W.H. Paling & Co. Over this period, Beale’s firm produced approximately 95 000 instruments, making it the largest piano manufacturer in Australia. He focused on local timbers and advertised his instruments as being suited to the changeable Australian climate.

Probably there is no piano factory in the world so completely self-contained as the Beale Factory at Annandale, NSW. Certainly there is none in the British Empire that produces nearly so many parts used in piano making.

With a paucity of overseas suppliers of parts, Beale set out to manufacture every element of his pianos. The range of trades he had to incorporate into his huge factory is astonishing: brass and iron foundries—‘incorporated into only one other piano factory in the world’; power houses; timber yards, stores and mills, joinery works, cabinet departments and veneer works; paint and pattern shops, machine and electroplating departments; keyboard action-making and fitting, tuning and intoning; drying kilns, dustproof polishing rooms, and experimental laboratories.

Perhaps it is not surprising that a flourishing local industry arose as the piano became the centrepiece of social entertainments at home in the later nineteenth century. The French music critic Oscar Comettant, visiting Australia in 1888 to judge at the Melbourne International Exhibition, claimed that Australia had ‘more grand pianos per head of population’ than any other country—it was estimated that by then over 700 000 pianos had been imported from Europe. The height in the popularity of the piano coincided, not surprisingly, with the flourishing of the local sheet music publishing industry, mirroring a worldwide phenomenon. In 1900 the Melbourne music publisher, Allans, sold 100 000 copies of The Australian Music Year Book at approximately one shilling each, and by the 1920s each publication of popular songs and piano music regularly sold up to 100 000 copies.


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14 April 2007, 02:26 PM
LL


I was interested in the Beale pianos from Australia and googled to find out more.

Found this interesting pic.

These poor ladies stood in heels all day, stringing pianos? Ugh!


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16 April 2007, 03:13 PM
rontuner
Yet another piano bar...


(take a peek under the table!)


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16 April 2007, 03:22 PM
Zorba


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-Zorba
"The Veiled Male"
http://www.doubleveil.net
1918 Hobart M. Cable
"No-one would knowingly provide Franz Liszt with a mediocre piano." -E. M. Good

16 April 2007, 03:41 PM
Zorba


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-Zorba
"The Veiled Male"
http://www.doubleveil.net
1918 Hobart M. Cable
"No-one would knowingly provide Franz Liszt with a mediocre piano." -E. M. Good

17 April 2007, 12:50 PM
Zorba
A Chickering Cocked-Hat:



For sale here.


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"The Veiled Male"
http://www.doubleveil.net
1918 Hobart M. Cable
"No-one would knowingly provide Franz Liszt with a mediocre piano." -E. M. Good

17 April 2007, 01:08 PM
rontuner
The scene at Jon's NYC piano party?


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17 April 2007, 01:46 PM
Zorba
The piano player OBVIOUSLY isn't paying any attention to his music!


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-Zorba
"The Veiled Male"
http://www.doubleveil.net
1918 Hobart M. Cable
"No-one would knowingly provide Franz Liszt with a mediocre piano." -E. M. Good

17 April 2007, 03:50 PM
rontuner
As we warm-up for Duo Scarbo...


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