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Articles
Explore our collection of in-depth articles, shaped by years of hands-on experience, offering insight into our methods, our values, and the essential knowledge every piano owner should have.


The History of Welmar Pianos
The Welmar name first appeared in 1919, marking the beginning of a legacy that would grow to become one of Britain's most famous and highly respected piano brands.

Macauley Sykes
26 min read


Why WWII Still Matters for British Pianos Today
How did a confident, craft led British piano industry become a handful of surviving names and factories? This article traces how wartime controls, redirected skills and post war austerity reshaped what British makers could build, and explains why those shifts still matter when choosing a piano today, especially at Sykes & Sons.

Macauley Sykes
10 min read


Knight York vs Knight K10 Explained: What Every Buyer Should Know
Few British upright pianos are as respected as the Knight K10. It is one of the most structurally serious small uprights ever produced in the United Kingdom, and reconditioned examples remain highly regarded even decades after production ceased. However, confusion frequently arises between the Knight K10 and another model: the Knight York. Only recently, we received another call from a concerned pianist who had been shown what was advertised as a 'K10' on a showroom floor. Th

Macauley Sykes
5 min read


Variations of the Knight K10
Reconditioned Knight K10 pianos remain to be one of our most popular models and demand for them has only continued to increase.

Macauley Sykes
12 min read


The Knight K15
The K15 is from the 'K' range and is one of the most iconic pianos from Knight's lineup.

Macauley Sykes
8 min read
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