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#1299748 - 11/05/09 01:20 AM
Re: Final Decision -- Your Input Appreciated
[Re: Gary at Encore]
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Registered: 09/18/08
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Bingo, Gary. Having a good relationship with a great tech is the best thing you can do for your piano and your continued playing enjoyment.
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Close only counts in horseshoes, hand grenades, and nuclear weapons.
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#1299870 - 11/05/09 09:35 AM
Re: Final Decision -- Your Input Appreciated
[Re: Gary at Encore]
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Registered: 10/29/09
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Kluurs,
I would have to say that I absolutely love the B and really, really, really like the L but would almost certainly trade up to a B a couple/few years down the road. What I would really like to know is whether $44K with everything included is a good deal on a five year old model that has some superficial issues (which will be fixed by the time of purchase) but internally is in very good shape. If not, I might just go ahead and get the new B, whether now or next year.
I certainly had a much stronger both emotional and intellectual response to those two specific pianos. I tried several other Steinways that were OK but did not really speak to me. I also tried three different Bosendorfers, two Estonias, three Petrofs, a Forster, several Yamahas, a Kawai (not Shigeru), two Schimmels, and a Baldwin. Plus, I listened to recordings of a Bluthner, a Fazioli, and a Bechstein (not ideal, I know).
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#1300037 - 11/05/09 02:36 PM
Re: Final Decision -- Your Input Appreciated
[Re: Arnie Eagle]
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Registered: 03/02/05
Posts: 4673
Loc: San Francisco
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Arnie, there will almost certainly be a loss when you trade up, particularly if you're buying the L from a dealer. Maybe try to learn how much it would cost to rent that L or another equally good piano for a few years, then compare that amount to the cost of trading up.
IMO if you want a quality grand now and expect to be able to afford to trade up, it'd be reasonable to compare expected loss to rental costs.
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#1300044 - 11/05/09 02:47 PM
Re: Final Decision -- Your Input Appreciated
[Re: Arnie Eagle]
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Registered: 03/10/08
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I was going to buy a Yamaha for 23k, then I decided that I didn't want to regret not getting what I really wanted, the Steinway, even though it was more than twice the price. In the end, I got the Steinway, it'll be paid off soon, and no regrets, or finding a buyer for the Yamaha (and losing money) to get what I really want.
Don't let money be the deciding factor, because soon enough it will be paid for. Get what you REALLY want. And don't look back.
Edited by ctcrmcou (11/05/09 02:48 PM)
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#1301299 - 11/07/09 09:45 PM
Re: Final Decision -- Your Input Appreciated
[Re: ctcrmcou]
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Registered: 10/29/09
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I just wanted to thank everyone for their input. I decided upon the used Steinway L. Although the B was also excellent, the L had a special quality, and I just didn't want to let it go. I expect delivery on Wednesday. Woo-hoo! 
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#1301627 - 11/08/09 02:05 PM
Re: Final Decision -- Your Input Appreciated
[Re: M.O.P.]
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Registered: 12/05/08
Posts: 676
Loc: Venice and Naples, FL
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Arnie,
I was looking for this thread because I wanted to make a comment in favor of the L. I tuned a very nice 1985 L over the weekend that seemed to have a really special character. The kind of tone that 'blooms'.
Since Steinways can vary a lot, I would have had the same technician go over both pianos to give you a comparison, and buy the one with the most 'Steinwayesque' sound. Sound like that's what you did!
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#1301738 - 11/08/09 06:28 PM
Re: Final Decision -- Your Input Appreciated
[Re: Nick Mauel]
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Registered: 01/16/09
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Loc: Dallas, TX
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Congradulations. Not only will you enjoy the piano greatly but you will now be a much more educated pianist. And your knowledge should contribute to you music making and enjoyment.
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#1301805 - 11/08/09 09:35 PM
Re: Final Decision -- Your Input Appreciated
[Re: Gary at Encore]
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Registered: 03/02/05
Posts: 4673
Loc: San Francisco
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All the best with your wonderful piano.
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#1301983 - 11/09/09 09:54 AM
Re: Final Decision -- Your Input Appreciated
[Re: sophial]
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Registered: 12/20/07
Posts: 136
Loc: Glasgow
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congrats.
pics when it arrives please (once you're doing playing it for many hours!)
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