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Essex grand
My new piano has arrived and just want to share the news. Commenced my search from 5ft 6 but was captured by the great price on this particular essex.
In a room 16ft long and 10ft wide, the Essex 155 sounds big for its size. My family has commented on its big sound. Piano tech to come in a few weeks for first tuning.
In a room 16ft long and 10ft wide, the Essex 155 sounds big for its size. My family has commented on its big sound. Piano tech to come in a few weeks for first tuning.
- MarkGoodwinPianos
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Post by MarkGoodwinPianos »
Congratulations on a successful purchase. I'm sure it will serve you very well for many years to come. Time to enjoy it now
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Essex Grand
Thats is indeed a sporting gesture. Visited your website to see the range of grand pianos, Yamaha and Kawai.
My purchase for just under 6550pounds was a great buy for me. Not an ebony piano, as choices of other finishes on the piano case are more expensive, in Australia. The company where I purchased my piano no longer will sell steinway and sons pianos, after this companys many decades of selling this piano make, stocking other brands such as kawai and yamaha, and I wonder if the reason is largely due to the popularity of the above mentioned pianos.
My purchase for just under 6550pounds was a great buy for me. Not an ebony piano, as choices of other finishes on the piano case are more expensive, in Australia. The company where I purchased my piano no longer will sell steinway and sons pianos, after this companys many decades of selling this piano make, stocking other brands such as kawai and yamaha, and I wonder if the reason is largely due to the popularity of the above mentioned pianos.
- sussexpianos
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Post by sussexpianos »
Sorry, but there is no way I would have a piano called "Essex" in my house.
What were they thinking of with a name like that?
Hang some gold chains around it, have a burberry cover made.
I hope you have a nice time with your piano
What were they thinking of with a name like that?
Hang some gold chains around it, have a burberry cover made.
I hope you have a nice time with your piano
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Post by pianotechman »
joseph wrote:apparently in America, they see Essex as a symbol of British affluence and prosperity. They haven't quite got the whole chav thing . . . . . . . .
Do they get that idea from episodes of 'Eastenders' where everone is fighting or sleeping with each other and totaly dissfunctional?
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