Is Steiner a Germany piano manufacturer?
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Post by Barrie Heaton »
There are three listings for Steiner one is a stencil one is/was a retailer in the USA and the pianos for the last are made by Samick which was owned by Dietmann South Africa
Never seen one so I can’t comment on the quality However, Samick pianos are not bad for the price
Barrie
Never seen one so I can’t comment on the quality However, Samick pianos are not bad for the price
Barrie
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Is Steiner a Germany piano manufacturer?
Post by musicbuddy »
Hi everybody!
I see an offer of a grand piano "Steiner" on a website, it states that it is made in Germany, 15 years old, model no G-3A.
Could you pls comment on this manufacturer and this model? Also, is it reasonable to deal with USD2,500?
Thank you!
I see an offer of a grand piano "Steiner" on a website, it states that it is made in Germany, 15 years old, model no G-3A.
Could you pls comment on this manufacturer and this model? Also, is it reasonable to deal with USD2,500?
Thank you!
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Post by musicbuddy »
Thank you Barrie!Barrie Heaton wrote:There are three listings for Steiner one is a stencil one is/was a retailer in the USA and the pianos for the last are made by Samick which was owned by Dietmann South Africa
Never seen one so I can’t comment on the quality However, Samick pianos are not bad for the price
Barrie
It seems not many people know this brand, and some confused with one Korea brand too.
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Post by musicbuddy »
Oh, I'm sorry to hear that you lost a lot....Stuart wrote:I used to own an Otto Steiner concert grand. Bought it as German, but in fact was made in Estonia. It had a Renner action and was a decent enough piano but it did not hold its price, in fact I lost a lot of money when I had to sell it.
Btw, we are not for profit, enjoy the new one!
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