A. Kimball Co. was a Chicago company known for producing a range of musical instruments, including pianos. What they were doing patenting something like this is not known...
I tried to negotiate that misinformation (AI doesn’t seem to do history very well- or I’m not smart enough) But I think A Kimball was also a piano manufacturer.
With piano sales at an all time high, and woodwinds humming along close behind, Mr Kimball then called for a major expansion in the percussion department, hoping for sales to explode there as well.
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Like to see a exploded view
Wish I‘d said that…
AI is directing you to W. W. Kimball Company but it looks like A. Kimball Co. is unrelated.
I tried to negotiate that misinformation (AI doesn’t seem to do history very well- or I’m not smart enough) But I think A Kimball was also a piano manufacturer.
youtube.com/watch?v=oShTJ90fC34
Sure would like to see page 2 showing what all the item numbers mean.
If you don't mind picking through the OCR-mangled text, the item numbers are described in the text of the patent:
https://patents.google.com/patent/US1375440A/en
With piano sales at an all time high, and woodwinds humming along close behind, Mr Kimball then called for a major expansion in the percussion department, hoping for sales to explode there as well.
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