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The Acrosonic line was introduced in 1936 by the Baldwin Piano Company.
Acrosonic pianos were designed to be compact, making them suitable for smaller living spaces such as apartments.
Most early models were spinets, which are the smallest type of upright piano, typically no taller than 40 inches.
These pianos are known for their quality construction and rich sound despite their small size.
The model shown is a decorator-style console, which was a popular design choice