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Kurtzmann & Co. Player Piano [138140]

Currency:USD Category:Musical Instruments Start Price:1,750.00 USD Estimated At:3,500.00 - 6,500.00 USD
Kurtzmann & Co. Player Piano  [138140]
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1,700.00USDto d*******f+ buyer's premium (425.00)
This item SOLD at 2021 Aug 05 @ 15:47UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Beautiful Kurtzmann & Company player piano and approximately one hundred rolls of wonderful music. The serial number 81233 indicates this upright was built between 1922 and 1925. Appears to have been refelted and is in excellent working condition. 55 inches tall and 63 wide. Unblemished wood (mahogany/walnut?) with medium reddish brown finish. Some of the song titles are: Bye Bye Blackbird; Sweet Georgia Brown; Autumn Leaves; You Are My Sunshine. More player pianos were built in America between 1900 and 1930 than any other single type of piano. A conventional player piano is operated via a perforated paper roll inserted above the keyboard, and large pumping pedals below the keyboard. While pumping these pedals, vacuum is created which pulls air through the holes in the paper roll, causing the piano note to play. By 1910, all major manufacturers had at least one line of player pianos. By 1920, player pianos dominated the market place. In the years before the phonograph and radio, the player piano was the only means of musical entertainment for the public at large. They were as common in the household then as our big screen television is today! Thousands of song titles were available for player piano rolls, and rolls were sold by the millions. By the time the Great Depression hit, the radio and phonograph offered a much more affordable means of entertainment, and the player piano seemed to vanish overnight. C. Kurtzmann & Company was established in Buffalo, NY in 1848. During the 19th Century, Kurtzmann built a number of square grand piano models, slowly integrating upright and grand pianos into their line by the turn-of-the-century. The firm was incorporated as “C. Kurtzmann & Co.” in 1901 and their factories were located on Niagara Street in Buffalo, NY. The Wurlitzer Piano Company took control of Kurtzmann in 1935, and built the Kurtzmann brand name until 1938. Kurtzmann was known for building very high quality, expensive pianos and organs, and their instruments were often very elaborate and sometimes “overbuilt”. These instruments are truly amazing examples of old-world quality and craftsmanship.

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