nordiska
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nordiska
I saw a upright 'nordiska' around &2000. Is it good? i don't know the piano very much. It is for my daughter to start learning piano.
i have 'danemann', but needed a lot of work to be done. i prefer to have a new one instead to rebuild it.My husband likes mellow sounds very much. i don't know what sort of piano is best.
thank you![/b]
i have 'danemann', but needed a lot of work to be done. i prefer to have a new one instead to rebuild it.My husband likes mellow sounds very much. i don't know what sort of piano is best.
thank you![/b]
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Post by Barrie Heaton »
It was a Swedish make and I do have an upright on may round it is a huge beast very well made However, since 1988 production moved to China. So on new ones I could not comment
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