A piano that old would undoubtedly need extensive work done to it, replacing worn or age-deteriorated parts, work that would cost much more than the piano would be worth once the work is finished. Given that there are thousands of near 100-year old uprights in the country, it is quite possible that this piano, depending on its condition, may have little market value. Kohler & Campbell acquired this company around 1952 and buildt those pianos until the mid 1950s." In 1931 the company was in the hands of Gustave and the office and factory was at 609 W. and Alexander, N.Y., and in the control of Mr. First location as 57-59 East 128th St., New York, by 1926 the company was located at E. Behning took in his son, Henry, and the company name changed to Behning & Son. Between 18 Henry Bening (sic!) had as his partners a Mr. 1861, in New York City, by Henry Behning.
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