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I WANT TO KNOW WHETHER THIS IS A GOOD MAKE TO PURCHASE. THERE IS A UPRIGHT OLD PIANO Pls advise me.

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They are usually fairly average, but a lot depends on what you mean by "old", and how tight the wrestpins (tuning pins) are. If you have logged in, you can read on...
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Thank you so much for your reply.

Is Steinbach is also a German product ?

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Just as there are many british surnames begionning or ending with "stone", so it is with "stein" in Germany. Many fake piano names use this, some Steinbach, are german,some not. In 1928, there appear to have been 8 separate music firms called Steinbach.
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