overall: 62 1/2 in x 55 in x 28 in; 158.75 cm x 139.7 cm x 71.12 cm
Object Name:
piano
Place made:
United States: New York, New York
Date made:
1923-1925
Description:
<p>This upright player piano was made by Gabler & Brothers in New York, New York in 1925. This piano has a pneumatic action made by the Standard Pneumatic Action Company. It is serial number 159788 and has a compass of AAA-c5, tape-check upright action, felt hammers, single-, double-, and triple-strings, 3 pedals: “soft,” dummy, and dampers, one-piece cast-iron frame, and a mahogany veneer case. This instrument features the following patents:</p>
<p>U. S. Patent #766601 dated August 2, 1904 by Thomas Danquard, assignor to Kohler & Campbell, for an improvement in manually or mechanically operated pianos.</p>
<p>U. S. Patent #852422 dated May 7, 1907 by Thomas Danquard, assignor to the Autopiano Company, for a spring-catch.</p>
<p>U. S. Patent #875823 dated January 7, 1908 by William J. Keeley, assignor to the Autopiano Company, for means for opening and closing panels of musical instruments.</p>
<p>U. S. Patent #880508 dated March 3, 1908 by Thomas Danquard, assignor to the Autopiano Company, for a tube-joint for metal tracker-bass and method of forming the same.</p>
<p>U. S. Patent #884643 dated April 14, 1908 by Thomas Danquard, assignor to Autopiano Company, for a folding pedal.</p>
<p>U. S. Patent #902536 dated October 27, 1908 by William J. Keeley, assignor to Autopiano Company, for a sectional modulating attachment for musical instruments.</p>