![]() The model number will usually start with “G-” for grands, “U-” for uprights, and “A-” for uprights with electronics. The model number of later pianos can be found inside the piano frame, sticker, or attached booklet. Serial numbers can identify later pianos, and many have their manufacture date right on the keys. If it was a grand, upright, or electronic piano made before 2008, the model number might be found either on a plate attached to the plate rail or inside the bottom panel behind the pedals or storage compartment. This depends on the year of your piano’s manufacture. ![]() How do I find the model number of my piano? If either of these numbers is missing or erased, then there’s a good chance that you’ll never be able to find out what they were. To truly know the value of your piano, along with what year it was made, you need to have access to both the serial and model numbers. It might be a family heirloom passed down for generations, and they may not be aware of the value. Many people inherit old pianos, with the previous owner having no idea what piano it is or how much it was worth. ![]() ![]() Piano owners should care about their pianos’ serial and model numbers for many reasons. ![]() Why should I care about my piano’s serial and model numbers anyway? ![]()
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