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  • Loved it - we have an old Gulbransen piano - looks a lot like this, purchased n 1925 by my great-grandfather. By my time, the player part didn't work, so it's a treat to see this & hear what it would have sounded like. A lso enjoyed the choice of music - "give me little kiss, will ya, huh?" How fun this is to see.

  • Was that piano white before i have the same 1 in light walnut wood tone

  • :{) THE MUSTACHE WAS HERE

  • This unit sounds really great and it must be fun having. It compares very favorably to the many others posted here.

  • BTW did you paint the piano your self? If so what did you use and do to paint it?

  • ohh im getting one just like it. it says edward b healy on the front though, but sound board reads gulbransen

  • In that case, you are asking for trouble =)

  • why

  • If it says Edward b healy on the front and gulbransten on the soundboard, then something is up.. no?

  • well it works and plays great. no problems.

  • Edward B Healy could just be a stencil brand, where it was sold or the company it was sold under. If the Soundboard reads Gulbransen you're fine, it's truly a Gubransen player. Aeolian player mechanisms were fitted to many different piano brands. My player is a "Stroud" but it's an Aeolian player. Have no fear!

  • @AAErikCO I have one for sale if you know anyone that is interested

  • @mako7828 you mean 'a little kiss'? I'll take two !

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