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Emmer, Wilhelm
Erard, France
Ed Werner I have an upright, iron framed Ed Werner piano, age uncertain but possibly 1930s. It was once a good piano, according to my father whose it was, but it now needs some attention, not just tuning, as it hasn't been played for some years. It is not dilapidated though. I can't find any details about Ed Werner pianos. I would like to know - is it a make that could be worth repairing? could it have a second hand value (if restored)? Thank you, Marion Tarbuck
Reply/ You are right, this is quite a rare piano and I can't find much information about this make either.
All I know is that the Ed Werner piano was made in Berlin, Germany and the Werner Piano Company was established in 1881. I have found one Ed Werner piano for sale online on a Dutch website. It is selling for around £500 and it looks VERY old. You can view it here: http://www.emixo.co.uk/3B9
I think your piano IS worth repairing - BUT - I would definitely ask your local piano tuner to come and take a look at it first. Only he will know if it's worth spending the money to repair it. Your tuner will also be able to give you a rough idea of the value of the piano as is, and when it has been restored.
Regards, Graham Howard UK Pianos
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