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#1166159 - 03/20/09 11:11 PM
Young Chang miniature piano
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Registered: 03/20/09
Posts: 13
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Hey, i am looking at making a purchase of a young chang miniature upright made in korea, its 15 years old and looks great. does anyone know if this is a good purchase. I know nothing about pianos and want to buy it as a birthday gift for my wife(she played for years until her piano was sold). the asking price is 1800 dollars do you think its a fair price?
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#1166170 - 03/20/09 11:50 PM
Re: Young Chang miniature piano
[Re: cec]
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Registered: 03/20/09
Posts: 13
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Come on guys, someone tell me to either stay away or make the purchase. Please.
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#1166259 - 03/21/09 08:13 AM
Re: Young Chang miniature piano
[Re: Supply]
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Registered: 03/20/09
Posts: 13
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Thanks for the reply, guess i am a bit anxious.
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#1166476 - 03/21/09 05:01 PM
Re: Young Chang miniature piano
[Re: Silverwood Pianos]
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Registered: 03/20/09
Posts: 13
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Its a small upright E101 i believe is the model number. It has 85 keys. It says young chang on the fallboard and is made in korea. I am also looking at another which is a be 109 bergmann. i am torn between the two and would like any input to make a smart purchase if i should make any purchase at all or wait for the better deal to come along.
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#1166486 - 03/21/09 05:18 PM
Re: Young Chang miniature piano
[Re: Silverwood Pianos]
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1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 02/02/02
Posts: 1865
Loc: El Cajon, CA
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When you state miniature piano do you mean a small upright with a short keyboard of maybe 3.5 octaves or 5.3 octaves? Or do you mean a small upright piano? Sometimes people use the terms in different ways.
Examples of what I consider to be small uprights are the Baldwin 6000, Heintzman 140CK, Kawai K-8, Steingraeber 138, Steinway K-52, Yamaha YUS5. For me an upright of more reasonable size would be more like 145-152cm (57-60"). (I miss the low bass on my old 57" upright. It blew away every single new piano I have ever played, thanks to its new bass strings, even though the hammers were worn to the core. The two 1950s Hamiltons I now have, while they sound better once you get above about an octave below middle C, just don't have the deep richness in the bass that the big upright had.  Oh... and small grands are ones smaller than the Rubenstein R-371.
Edited by 88Key_PianoPlayer (03/21/09 05:20 PM)
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#1166789 - 03/22/09 12:15 PM
Re: Young Chang miniature piano
[Re: Supply]
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500 Post Club Member
Registered: 08/29/08
Posts: 513
Loc: Windsor,Nova Scotia Canada
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E101 is the entry level Young Chang with 85 note instead of 88. $1800 sound a bit high in price at least in my market area. Yes Jurgen 101 odes refer to the height 101cm.
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