Seybold Pianos
Used In Seeburg Coin Pianos

Common Seybold plate in Seeburg G #17,098.

(Photograph courtesy of Dick Hack and Dana Johnson)

Common Seybold plate in Seeburg G #17,098. The most distinctive feature is the unusual arrangement of the treble tuning pins, with the pins for alternate notes staggered up and down much more than usual. This type of Seybold plate was always made in one piece, and it fully covers the pinblock.

Lower portion of Seybold plate in Seeburg G #17,089.

(Photograph courtesy of Dick Hack and Dana Johnson)

Lower portion of Seybold plate in Seeburg G #17,089. The letters cast below the low tenor strings are a date code, but one that we haven’t decoded yet.

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