Also, repeat your name and phone number clearly and distinctly. If you get the answering machine, please leave a detailed message stating the reason for your call. But please understand that during the hours from 8AM-5PM EST (Mon-Sat), I'm generally quite busy. However, if I'm not in the middle of some other activity, you can reach me at 73. Since "Player-Care" is an internet business, I prefer that we correspond via E-Mail (click here to fill out the 'Request Form'). Return To 'Piano Makers' Listing - Click Here!
Equipped with Auto Rewind and Auto Shut-Off, it was considered Aeolian's first Fully Automatic player piano of the modern era.įor the Aeolian 64/88 Note Service Manual - CLICK HERE! However, it does not have Bass and Treble Soft Controls. The model pictured above has both Foot Pump and Electric Vacuum Pump operation. Top Action ViewsĬlick on thumbnail image to see a larger picture A listing of the articles can be accessed by clicking on this link - click here!Ĭlick on the image to see a larger picture.Įarly 64-Note "Pianola" by Aeolian Corp.
I have also written a number of articles about the modern Aeolian players for the Mechanical Music Digest. Therefore, I have listed a number of links below which lead to various webpages that contain information about the instruments. However, the mechanism was not made of very high quality materials and as a result there have been numerous problems with Aeolian players over their relatively short lifetime. Since there were tens of thousands of Aeolian players produced, many of them are still in existence and a fair number of them still work. However, there is one very unique feature about the Aeolian players that makes them extremely easy to identify, and that is the placement of the 5-bellow Wind Motor, which is ALWAYS to the left of the Spoolbox (in the upper half of the piano). There are a few production changes over the years as Aeolian struggled to perfect the Automatic Rewind and Shut-Off sequences. While the cabinet styles were all different, the internal workings of the player mechanism were virtually identical (except in the 64-note model). Made for a period of some 26 years between 1960-1986, the Aeolian Company had eight basic models Duo/Art, Pianola, Musette, Hardman, Cabaret, Sting, Sting II, and Keepsake. AEOLIAN 64 & 88 Note (MODERN) Player Piano Mechanism.
Beautiful addition to the home, for kids and family pianists, and what fun at parties! Just let it p. Matching storage bench included, also in perfect condition. Player Piano, electric with additional foot pedals.
They incorporated a full size, all wood, direct blow action.
Just Arrived at Prossers.Pre-owned Sherman Clay console piano, serial #J34736This 1990, 42" pecan console piano plays and sounds great - The Kimball Piano Company produced these pianos in French Lick, Indiana, for Sherman Clay.