
Year of production: approx. 1920
Serial Number: 39276
Mechanism: Hupfeld Tri-Phonola
Height: 1,36m
Another very special rarity is this Hupfeld Tri-Phonola Grotrian-Steinweg reproduction piano. This instrument is one of the first after the market launch of the Hupfeld Tri-Phonola. It is very well preserved in its original condition and looks splendid in the mahogany body. During the last ~90 years it stood in an unheated room for a while, so that a renovation is urgently needed to let the piano sound in full splendor again. These compactly built tri-phonola pianos are perfect for those who want to use all the variants of a reproduction instrument - and at the same time are looking for a top hand-playing piano.
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