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I found another ad for a 5'2" Viennese Classic Kimball, but it lacks specific information. It is possible (but unlikely) that the seller didn't measure the length of the piano correctly (61 inches).
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Note that "Viennese Classic" appears on the fallboard. Rick Rick - Like you, I always thought the Kimball Viennese models came in two sizes - 5'8" and 6'7" - until I found this one for sale that is similar to the one described by the OP.
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To Heddywon012, welcome to Piano World! Good luck with the Kimball baby grand. Maybe some of the piano experts here will chime in, but I have never heard of a 5'1" Kimball Viennese model. It resembles a Bosendorfer plate, with large, round sound holes and other similarities. Not sure about model or serial numbers, but you could tell by the looks of the cast iron plate. (Probably a blessing in disguise for me:-) I made an offer to the seller of the 6'7" model, but they declined the offer. :-) but I was under the impression that only two models/sizes of the Kimball Viennese model grands were made, a 5'8", one of which I owned for a while, and liked it a lot, and a 6'7", one of which I played and was very impressed with the tone and touch. I could be mistaken, (which has happened before.
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