Yamaha M-100?
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Yamaha M-100?
Post by chiefduffer »
Hiya, I've just been looking at a used Yamaha piano this evening. I was told by the owner that they bought it in 1989. Not sure if they bought it new or used though. They think its an M-100 (or that's what they were told by a piano tuner). Trouble is I can't find this model listed anywhere on the internet (apart from Hammond organ) so I'm wondering if they have the right model number. I've seen the photos of the M-108 and it looks pretty similar. The top lid (sorry if not the technical name) lifts at the front rather than at one end so I don't think its the M108. Its basically a matt beech finish. Although I'm no expert it seems to have a pretty good sound- especially considering it hasn't been tuned in a while. Anyone able to give me some advice on this one? Oh, just in case it matters I live in Switzerland so perhaps this explains the model number.
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Can't find the picture now. I guess the web photos I was looking at must have been an earlier model. Bit like this. http://www.chicagopianos.com/used-verti ... 247187.jpg
I suppose the one I went to see must be an M-108 then. Is that any good?
I suppose the one I went to see must be an M-108 then. Is that any good?
It looks old and American to me. It's certainly not a model we come across in the UK. Note the odd looking curl on the side panel next to the keyboard. Nasty styling! Typical of a piano produced for the US market. Are you sure that the one you were looking at had this feature?
If it's an M108, it's a locally produced variant. Check the height in cm...... I have a feeling that there *was* a model M100 sold in mainland Europe though..... Mainly in a wood finish.
The M108 is indeed a nice little piano. The later C108 and basic E108 were cheapened versions of the M, which was small but beautifully made.
If it's an M108, it's a locally produced variant. Check the height in cm...... I have a feeling that there *was* a model M100 sold in mainland Europe though..... Mainly in a wood finish.
The M108 is indeed a nice little piano. The later C108 and basic E108 were cheapened versions of the M, which was small but beautifully made.
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