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| Todays Comparable New Price | New mechanical player pianos have not been manufactured for over 50 years. |
$2,699.00 Original price was: $2,699.00.$2,299.00Current price is: $2,299.00.
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This magnificent 1917 Autopiano player piano represents American mechanical engineering and craftsmanship from the golden age of player pianos. The Autopiano was one of the most sophisticated and reliable player piano systems ever manufactured, and this beautifully preserved example showcases the elegance and ingenuity of early 20th-century entertainment technology. At the clearance sale price of $2,299, this is an exceptional opportunity to own a fully functional piece of American industrial art and music history. Comes complete with over 100 original music rolls.
The Autopiano Legacy: The Autopiano brand, manufactured by the Aeolian Company (one of America’s premier player piano makers), was renowned for superior mechanical precision and reliability. Autopianos were considered among the finest player pianos ever made—preferred by concert halls, theaters, wealthy families, and music institutions. The Autopiano’s sophisticated pneumatic system and refined engineering made it the choice of discerning buyers who demanded the best in player piano technology.
Historical Significance – 1917: Built during World War I, this Autopiano represents a critical moment in American musical history. By 1917, player pianos had reached their technological zenith—the mechanisms were perfected, the musical roll libraries were extensive, and player pianos were fixtures in American homes, concert halls, theaters, and social institutions. This was the absolute peak of the player piano era, before radio and recorded music began their inexorable shift of consumer attention away from mechanical music makers.
This 1917 example is now 107 years old—a testament to Autopiano’s legendary durability and Aeolian’s meticulous craftsmanship.
Upright Format: At upright height (approximately 48-52″), this Autopiano offers:
Upright Autopianos are relatively rare survivors compared to smaller player pianos, making this example particularly collectible and significant.
The Autopiano System – Superior Mechanical Engineering: The Autopiano represents the pinnacle of player piano technology:
Foot Pedal Operation:
Perforated Paper Roll System:
Mechanical Features: The Autopiano’s refined engineering includes:
Cabinet & Finish: The rich satin oak finish exemplifies the Arts and Crafts movement that influenced design during the 1910s. Oak was the wood of choice for quality furniture during this era, providing:
Aeolian Company Craftsmanship: The Aeolian Company, founded in 1878, was America’s premier player piano manufacturer.
Critical Reality About Modern Player Pianos:
Like the 1964 Aeolian Pianola, new mechanical player pianos have not been manufactured for over 50 years. The 1917 Autopiano represents technology that became completely obsolete by the 1970s-80s as recorded music, radio, phonographs, and eventually digital audio made mechanical music players irrelevant.