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Steinway |
This is possibly the single piano model that is most missed in the piano industry. Steinway hasn't made a 40" console in decades, largely due to it becoming cost prohibitive. With Steinway's smallest vertical piano retailing for around $20,000, it's no wonder that used Steinways are in high demand -- especially models, finishes and styles that will never again be available. This piano is not only a gorgeous, tastefully designed deco style cabinet -- which is rare in and of itself, but it also has a perfect set of real ebony and ivory keys. It is a both a fantastic piece of art and wonderful musical instrument. |
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40” Console |
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Satin
Ebony |
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ABOUT
STEINWAY PIANOS: |
Steinway has a history that is most unique to the piano industry –
so much so that many books have been written on the company and its history.
Steinway pianos have become as much of a status symbol as they are a wonderful
musical instrument. For those who are concerned with musical value over
status symbols, most would argue that there are several brands much better
than Steinway. In fact, in the widely-accepted piano ratings found in
The Piano Book, Steinway is ranked 9th. But for over 150 years, Steinway
has been the best that America has to offer, so their popularity in America
is fueled by a rich history, placements in concert halls across America,
Steinway’s Concert Artist endorsement program and a savvy marketing
department. The superior-rated European brands tend to market less in
the U.S. and they build far fewer pianos (100-1000 annual production)
than Steinway (5000 annual production), so their notoriety among non-musicians
in America is scarce.. |
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