Make:
Baldwin

ABOUT THIS BALDWIN PIANO:

Well, we can honestly say we’ve never seen this before – a used piano so new that the owners literally never even took the tags off it. It was purchased new in 1999 here in Chicago and was hardly ever used. You’d have better luck finding a free Baldwin grand than you would finding a scratch on this piano! New ones list for over $52k. This one is literally a fraction of the price and is arguably better than new since it was made well before Baldwin’s 2002 bankruptcy and subsequent purchase by the Gibson Guitar Company.

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Model:
L
Serial #:
-
Size:
6'3"
Year:
ca. 1999
Case & Finish:
Ebony Polish
ABOUT BALDWIN PIANOS:
Baldwin is one of the most confusing brand names in the history of the piano industry. Sending mixed signals for over 140 years seems to a Baldwin specialty. In its day, Baldwin was a somewhat prestigious brand that made some beautiful pianos. But over time, and in an apparent attempt to be all things to all piano buyers, Baldwin chose to market pianos of various quality levels under many different names. Any company would have a difficult time maintaining a prestigious image when trying to cover all price points. After two bankruptcies (the most recent of which was 2001), Baldwin was purchased by Gibson Guitars. Today, pianos marketed under the Baldwin corporate umbrella may be made in America or China, again covering various quality levels and price points.
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