Piano shopping...
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wrote on 12 Dec 2021, 12:49 last edited by Klaus 12 Dec 2021, 12:52
It's about a 4K prize difference between the Bechstein and the Grotrian. I've managed to rationalize about half of that prize difference with considerations that are still somewhat rational (age of the instruments, amount of required prep work, differences in list prize when new etc.). For the remaining 2K, I'd have to resort Orwellian self-deception measures. I'll read the "How many fingers am I holding up" scene again for some inspiration.
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wrote on 12 Dec 2021, 13:00 last edited by
For 2K get the one that speaks to you.
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wrote on 12 Dec 2021, 13:24 last edited by
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wrote on 12 Dec 2021, 13:43 last edited by
Next, you are expected to post piano moving videos and your performance recorded with that piano. Congratulations!
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wrote on 12 Dec 2021, 14:20 last edited by
Beautiful. Enjoy!!!
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OK, the dealer managed to bridge another 1K of the gap, and I pulled the trigger.
This is the baby.
wrote on 12 Dec 2021, 14:54 last edited by@klaus said in Piano shopping...:
OK, the dealer managed to bridge another 1K of the gap, and I pulled the trigger.
This is the baby.
Nice!
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wrote on 12 Dec 2021, 14:55 last edited by
Beautiful! Congratulations.
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wrote on 12 Dec 2021, 15:08 last edited by
Congrats!
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wrote on 12 Dec 2021, 15:12 last edited by
Thanks! I'm not sure whether congratulations are appropriate, but I figured that life is too short for suboptimal pianos
My family will regret this. They'll soon have to endure more of my strumming it in the living room.
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wrote on 12 Dec 2021, 15:14 last edited by
Can't wait to hear that. Now, if you only dedicated as much attention on that piano as you do for the kazoo...
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wrote on 12 Dec 2021, 16:23 last edited by
Beautiful piano, Klaus.
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wrote on 12 Dec 2021, 16:27 last edited by
Very nice.
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wrote on 12 Dec 2021, 18:05 last edited by Klaus 12 Dec 2021, 18:05
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wrote on 12 Dec 2021, 18:23 last edited by kluurs 12 Dec 2021, 18:25
I believe that Steinway had issues with Grotrian-Stenweg back in the day, alleging that Steinweg was an attempt to confuse the US audience into thinking they were getting a German Steinway. As I understood it, as a result of a settlement, Grotrian agreed to not use the Steinweg name in North America. At least that's the story I was told. Larry or one of our other pros would know if that's true.
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I believe that Steinway had issues with Grotrian-Stenweg back in the day, alleging that Steinweg was an attempt to confuse the US audience into thinking they were getting a German Steinway. As I understood it, as a result of a settlement, Grotrian agreed to not use the Steinweg name in North America. At least that's the story I was told. Larry or one of our other pros would know if that's true.
wrote on 12 Dec 2021, 19:14 last edited by Klaus 12 Dec 2021, 19:15@kluurs I think you are correct. In my opinion, they are justified in using the Steinweg name. Henry Steinweg co-founded the brand (before founding Steinway) and the naming rights were properly transferred and maintained.
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wrote on 13 Dec 2021, 23:36 last edited by
That is awesome @klaus. Hope you have many hours of happy playing!
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wrote on 13 Dec 2021, 23:44 last edited by
So are you banging away on it ?
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wrote on 13 Dec 2021, 23:54 last edited by
No answer. Must be banging away.