estott wrote:edisonphonoworks wrote:The reproducer is of pot metal, and usually there is little cracks by the screw holes, also the reproducer has an isolating rubber, and that is usually rotted, and making a replacement can be a challenge. They have Motor of Quality motors in them. Kimball was a well known maker of reed organs, and pianos, they are nice looking machines, I have one.
Cases were what they did best- their upright pianos look spectacular, but the interior quality isn't great.
Yes. I have seen some quartered white-oak veneer Kimball upright pianos in some of the older schools around Wilkes-Barre, PA... stunning to look at, but not the greatest instruments in the world...
