Yamaha Piano Serial Numbers
Zimmermann pianos are one of the most celebrated pianos on the musical instrument market. Despite the fact that the company was purchased from its original founders and manufacturers, the brand still caries the legacy of fine craftsmanship and beautiful musical qualities that has made the company famous from the beginning. Company History Max and Richard Zimmermann worked for Steinway and Sons in New York City in the United States before they began to manufacture their first pianos in 1884 in the town of Leipzig, Germany. They enjoyed a steady increase of business during the following years and in 1904 they opened their second factory as part of their business' expansion.

The serial number on YAMAHA VERTICAL PIANOS is stamped on the gold colored plate on the inside of the piano as illustrated in the vertical piano picture. The serial number can be seen by opening the toplid of the piano and looking inside. Yamaha Pianos produced for the U.S. Market have been manufactured in 6.
By 1912, the company became one of Europe’s largest piano manufacturing companies as 10,000 units were being produced annually. Later, they became a world-wide piano exporter with over 400,000 instruments sold all over the globe. The took ownership of the Zimmermann company in 1992 and incorporated it in their product range. Modern Zimmermann pianos are now being produced in Saxony (where the Bechstein company has regrouped their production facilities) as where all other Bechstein instruments are manufactured. (see link above) Modern Day Production At present, Zimmermann pianos still upholds the age-old tradition of training craftsmen in a three-year program, which in turn, makes them a master of basic piano building. Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2 In Hindi Free Download For Mobile on this page. Chippendale, Chippendale Antique, and Traditional are the three styles that consist the 4’9' grand line. These styles are available in walnut, mahogany, or ebony in polish or satin.