An old Henry F. Miller

A Few days ago I was asked to come out and work on a piano for it's 100th birthday. Usually when I think about working on an "old piano" I expect the worst. In this case, it turned out to be a partially restored Henry F. Miller.Sometime in the 1980's this piano had been refinished and restrung. Notable things about this intersting piano from the past are it's harp design, unique pedals, trichords in the bass, wooden trapwork springs, and rim bracing.

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