![]() No one can know the exact number of pianos built each month - but this is a good guide. It is likely to be a six - digit number and only displayed in one place.įor example, if the serial number was #201000, this piano was built in 1980 as it falls between #197980 and #202385 (in the book). The serial number inside your piano may not be an exact match, might be between two sets of numbers, as these given are recorded at the end of each year. then just match it to the nearest serial number without going over. or they may have a record of it in their office?. If you ring the shop, they should be able to tell you the serial number over the phone by opening the top lid. Other information/ history also available here on the web > Here are the list of serial numbers matching their year dates for Kemble from 1930 to 2000. Can't wait for it to arrive.Ĭolin Nicholson wrote:You may be interested in this. I was actually looking for a more mellow sound but was struck by the quality of the piano. The Kemble seemed the brightest sounding of the similarly priced pianos I played in the showroom. My aim is to start going through ABRSM grades. I mucked about years ago very half-heartedly with my technics piano but never learned to play. I'll know more when the piano comes of course. So no older than '90 then? I didn't think it was anywhere near that, just guessed early to mid-eighties by sight. I've seen something about HB/Yamaha action on other sites, will look into that. Serial number should be on the right hand side above the tuning pins You are probably looking for a six digit number starting: 1 xxxxx (no gaps, no letters, numbers only) this is the unique serial number showing the amount of pianos built up to that number, the serial number is not in date format, and when we find the number, it is referred to another source/ piano serial number book etc.īarrie Heaton wrote:its a Kemble Classic popular in the north of England as they fitted between the chimney Brest and outside wall of most ter houses, they stopped making them in the 90 when Herberger brooks stopped making the 85 mote action, as Kembles used Yamaha Actions and they did not do an 85 note action For my serial number location page, this is explained at > Locations 1,2 and 3 can be viewed with just the top lid open locations 4 - 7 require other panels to be removed. ![]() ![]() but if you open the top lid, the serial number is usually printed in location 3. but again, never seen the writing on the piano. ![]() The 'compact' may refer to the Kemble Minx model (a short bureau style piano with a drop action & removal arced side panels). Some retailers refer to them as a "Kemble Classic", but I have never found any evidence of this wording. If not, usually referred to as a 'console' piano. If this Kemble has a model name, it should be shown and printed on the front of the piano, or inside. ![]()
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