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1939 Original Story & Clark Storytone Electric Piano and Bench

1939 Original Story & Clark Storytone Electric Piano and Bench
1939 Original Story & Clark Storytone Electric Piano and Bench

1939 Original Story & Clark Storytone Electric Piano and Bench
A rare and historically important instrument, the RCA Storytone piano was built in 1939 in a joint venture between Story & Clark and RCA. The first American electric piano, it debuted at the 1939 World’s Fair. It has an art deco/streamline design that rivals that of the finest furniture of the era. The piano has normal strings and action but no soundboard — this Storytone has electromagnetic pickups and a speaker system, and its original tube amplifier and power supply. When amplified, it works especially well for sustained styles of playing, and sounds much more like a real piano than a Rhodes, Wurlitzer or Helpinstill, and fuller and thicker than a Yamaha CP-70 or Kawai EP-308. This RCA Storytone comes with the original “deluxe” bench with turntable and radio inside. This piano has been completely refinished and the electronics have been restored. The first one is fully functioning with the original tube amp and PSUs but no bench, and the back board is cover is ripped off (cosmetic damage only, no functional effect on the instrument, most people place the back of the piano against the wall anyway). The second one has the original standard bench, but has. We are open to “mixing and matching” certain parts between the two pianos e.
1939 Original Story & Clark Storytone Electric Piano and Bench
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