Piano Royale Classic KI-114

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caleidoscopio
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Piano Royale Classic KI-114

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Please, anybody knows about the quality
of this piano Royale Classic KI-114,
I only know he uses LANGER 80 Action
and Abel Hammers, and it was made
in 1997 by Daewoo when he was making pianos
in IBach style.
I have a deal to buy this piano new
by 3000 euros, I don´t know if a piano
in a store since 1997 without play or tune
can have a lot problems today...
I have checked it and the sound and touch are
realy very nice, a nice full and rounder or warm sound.


Thank you very much
From Spain.
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I think the price is very high.

In the UK, a piano of this type would be worth about 1800 Euros in good condition.

The Royale pianos were indeed made by Daewoo, but I've never seen one fitted with a Langer action. If it had the Ibach brand name, then it would possibly command a higher price.

Does the piano have a guarantee of any kind?

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Post by caleidoscopio »

Thanks PianoGay for your help, really the piano
sounds and appears very nice. I know there is
a great different in quality respect
Royale and Royale Classic brand, and the two brands
are by Daewoo but the Classic is a bit better components
I would like to know really how are the mainly
differents regarding the new models RC Series
The brands has a nice web site
http://www.royalepiano.co.kr,
but I can´t get information about any piano
similar to this KI-114 or other KI series
of Royale Classic.

But Langer 80 and Abel Hammers are good components
aren´t they?

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Post by caleidoscopio »

Regarding the waranty, yes the piano
has 5 years of waranty, it is sold by
the import in Spain and this company
if finishing his business, I am afraid
if the company disappear also the waranty
should be finish.
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Post by PianoGuy »

caleidoscopio wrote:Thanks PianoGay for your help,




But Langer 80 and Abel Hammers are good components
aren?t they?

Regards
No problem, sweetie, didn't know you cared etc .... etc.


Langer 80 and Abel hammers are very good components, but they're only as good as the manufacturer who fitted them.

I would agree with you that if the dealer disappears, then you have no warranty. This piano needs to be cheaper for you to consider it.

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