Another conundrum
General discussion about piano makes, problems with pianos, or just seeking advice.
Moderators: Feg, Gill the Piano, Melodytune
Another conundrum
Now I'm playing at level 5, I am looking to replace my Broadwood baby grand.
I have narrowed down my search so far to a secondhand Steinway model M of approx 1980 vintage (previously owned by a concert pianist for practice at home)
or
a new Schimmel Konzert grand 189T
both for similar money
What would you do?
I have narrowed down my search so far to a secondhand Steinway model M of approx 1980 vintage (previously owned by a concert pianist for practice at home)
or
a new Schimmel Konzert grand 189T
both for similar money
What would you do?
-
- Site Admin
- Posts: 3651
- Joined: 30 May 2003, 20:42
- Location: Lanc's
- Contact:
Post by Barrie Heaton »
Put it this way would you buy a secondhand car from a taxi driver The S$S may have been played to death so I would get it looked over first with a view that you may have to spend money on it later
Barrie,
Barrie,
Barrie Heaton
Web Master UK Piano Page
Web Master UK Piano Page
Are you sure?
They all say New York on the frame, but it's not necessarily where they're from. A German one has curvier cheeks (the bits of the side at the enbd of the keyboard) than the NY one which is kind of angular.
Hamburg
New York
Spot the subtle difference? The Hamburg one looks a bit more classic, the NY one a bit more pert!
Anyhow, a s/h NY one is not as valuable as a s/h Hamburg one., and certainly not the same investment potential. Largely a snob thing, but there were some patchy NY ones which let the side down.
They all say New York on the frame, but it's not necessarily where they're from. A German one has curvier cheeks (the bits of the side at the enbd of the keyboard) than the NY one which is kind of angular.
Hamburg
New York
Spot the subtle difference? The Hamburg one looks a bit more classic, the NY one a bit more pert!
Anyhow, a s/h NY one is not as valuable as a s/h Hamburg one., and certainly not the same investment potential. Largely a snob thing, but there were some patchy NY ones which let the side down.
Post Reply
8 posts
• Page 1 of 1
- Main Site Menu
-
Home
Piano Tuners
Piano Makers
Piano Teachers
Piano Accompanists
Piano Entertainers
Piano Shops
Piano Removals
French Polishers
Piano Rehearsal Rooms
Piano Hire
Pianos For Sale
Piano Parts
Piano History
Piano Forum
Piano Music
Piano Events
Advertise
Advanced Search Contact Site Admin
Help with a listing
Sitemap
Main Terms And Conditions
-
- Recent Listings