Pianos are individuals. Even mass produced ones. When you are asking about an instrument that is potentially 100 years old, there are a whole lot of unknowns about it's life to take into account.
... I do not believe the brand is in current production.
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Pianos are individuals. Even mass produced ones. When you are asking about an instrument that is potentially 100 years old, there are a whole lot of unknowns about it's life to take into account.
... I do not believe the brand is in current production.
My guess is that this is close to the Steibelt form of pianos used by Mozart or Beethoven.
Probably it sounds a little bit like a Boesendoerfer brand.
It would be good if you are playing pieces from the Classical, Baroque, or early Romantic periods.