Make:
Starck

Starck Organo used spinet piano

ABOUT THIS STARCK PIANO:

From the "Nadya Suleyman School of Fertility", we have musical genetic experiment gone very wrong.  A Starck piano cross-pollinated with a Starck organ to produce the Starck "Organo".  Part piano, part organ, part weird.  We're pretty certain it's the only one out there, if by no other barometer than the fact that if you Google "Starck Organo" (which is the official model), nothing comes up at all.  It has been reported that some computers have even crashed just upon entering the search.  Others blast obscure Sondheim medleys through the speakers.  No explanations are available.  In any case, the piano works perfectly fine.  The organ might too -- we're just a little too creeped out to try it.  Attention Chicago and New York hipsters -- imagine the mileage you'll get out of this thing at your cocktail parties!

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Model:
Organo - part organ, part piano!
Size:
38" spinet
Year:
1964
Case & Finish:
Blonde Oak
STARCK
COMPANY
HISTORY :
Starck was one of the hundreds of piano manufacturers home to Chicago. They were established in 1891 and built pianos for many decades at Ashland & Webster (across from the now Green Dolphin Street) all the way until 1968. At times they showed very interesting craftsmanship. At other times, not so much. They had many different brands covering many different price points – a philosophy that many manufacturers still embrace today.
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