![]() ![]() A 'patent' number is a number logged elsewhere (like the numerical order of an invention) that is awarded to that particular name of piano company, so that no one can copy its name or design - sort of like a protection policy/ trades description etc. Burn rubber on the track in this great racing game Wait for the cue to go and get ready to stomp the accelerator as you fly through snowy mountain canyons, winding desert roads and more against. Description :Burnin Rubber 2 is a Racing game on which you can you online for free. To 'Alicebelcher' If you read Bill's reply to Jenifer2601 post, patent numbers do not tell the age of a piano. Played: 2,829,586 times from October-30th-2009. ![]() Any information you are able to provide would be greatly appreciated. The following details are stamped/engraved in the metal framework Patent No 268041 Mornington and Weston London When looking at the back of the piano, halfway down on the left side, the number 2363 is also stamped/engraved, would this be the serial no? As far as I know my Father who was born in 1933 learnt to play on this piano, but as neither my Father or Aunt passed this information on before passing away I can't be sure of the accuracy. Hi, I have just inherited a piano from my Aunt and am chasing any information you may be able to give me regarding the age and materials it is constructed of. ![]()
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