I was given an Ivers & Pond grand piano in decent shape. I'm restoring it myself this summer as a way to keep myself busy. It's a neat project so far.
There's not much information about Ivers & Pond on the internet. I've googled it several times and looked at the first few pages of results but can't find any official information (and no official website, so I'm assuming they are no longer a company). I'd really like to find some history about the piano I have. So I'm turning to tribe.net for advice on where to look.
I did find a site that approximated the age of the piano by the serial number. It said 1900-1920.
There's not much information about Ivers & Pond on the internet. I've googled it several times and looked at the first few pages of results but can't find any official information (and no official website, so I'm assuming they are no longer a company). I'd really like to find some history about the piano I have. So I'm turning to tribe.net for advice on where to look.
I did find a site that approximated the age of the piano by the serial number. It said 1900-1920.
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