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#1309707 - 11/21/09 10:53 AM
Re: More factories; Förster, Steingraeber (again) and Feurich
[Re: Steve Cohen]
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Registered: 09/20/09
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Thank you BoseEric for your time and effort to write-up your experiences. I enjoyed it and hope there'll be more.
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#1322470 - 12/10/09 08:24 AM
Re: More factories; Förster, Steingraeber (again) and Feurich
[Re: EltonRach]
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Registered: 11/17/09
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Sorry for intruding into this thread from outside the US. I just want to say that it has inspired me to extent my search for an new upright to Feurich, a brand I was familiar with in my youth but wich I had lost sight of since. Well, after a visit to the Feurich shop at Gunzenhausen, after listening to the full and warm sound of the Feurich 123, and after an "introduction to piano building for bigdummies" by Julius Feurich, I decided that I had arrived at the end of my searching odyssey, and last week the F 123 was delivered to my home.
Thank you BoseEric for your interesting perspective on traditional piano manufacturing!
BTW. Somebody wrote here he believed that the Feurich pianos be "not all of the same quality". This is true, in a sense: for customers with a limited budget, Feurich offers a downgrading option to an asian made action and keyboard instead of the Renner action and the Heuss keyboard. The other way round, you can also, for a price, upgrade to a very impressive Fandrich action. These differences are clearly stated in Feurich's printed material (less so, regrettably, on his somewhat outdated web site). The crucial point is that every variant is build at Feurich's in Gunzenhausen, and not, as is rumoured sometimes, in China.
--- Dr Fritz Heberlein Dept. of Classics, University of Eichstaett-Ingolstadt, Bavaria
Feurich 123 (2009), Arnold 130 (1933)
Edited by Fritz Heberlein (12/10/09 08:25 AM)
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#1322614 - 12/10/09 12:08 PM
Re: More factories; Förster, Steingraeber (again) and Feurich
[Re: BoseEric]
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Registered: 11/17/09
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The tradition here at PianoWorld is for you to post photos!
Hm ... I'm an old fashioned guy and do not own a digital camera (have bought a piano instead...). But i can offer a picture made for me by Julius Feurich, which shows "my" model at display in his shop:  Best Fritz (who has a stiff neck from playing too much ... ) --- Dr Fritz Heberlein Dept. of Classics, University of Eichstaett-Ingolstadt, Bavaria Feurich 123 (2009), Arnold 130 (1933)
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Edited by Fritz Heberlein (12/10/09 12:11 PM)
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#1322667 - 12/10/09 01:24 PM
Re: More factories; Förster, Steingraeber (again) and Feurich
[Re: Fritz Heberlein]
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Yikes! 10000 Post Club Member
Registered: 01/01/03
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Loc: Kansas
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hope your neck holds out.
congratulations on your piano Fritz - it fits nicely in this thread.
Edited by apple* (12/10/09 01:26 PM)
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#1323127 - 12/11/09 02:41 AM
Re: More factories; Förster, Steingraeber (again) and Feurich
[Re: apple*]
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Registered: 05/18/06
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Congratulations! A genuine Feurich- wonderful pianos. If you DO get a digital camera in the future, your piano would be a good specimen for some photos:)
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#1323161 - 12/11/09 06:22 AM
Re: More factories; Förster, Steingraeber (again) and Feurich
[Re: AJF]
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Registered: 08/13/09
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Beautiful Feurich Fritz! The wood is amazing. Congrats on your purchase of one of the finest pianos made. I absolutely love my Feurich and the Julius Feurich Family. They are very nice people.
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#1323228 - 12/11/09 09:38 AM
Re: More factories; Förster, Steingraeber (again) and Feurich
[Re: Terry5758]
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Registered: 11/17/09
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Beautiful Feurich Fritz! The wood is amazing. The sound is even more! Of course, I would have prefered a grand F 227 myself (I saw one at the Feurich shop), but ... doughter studying at Princeton for a year, money saved for a grand piano vanishes into tuition fees ... Best, Fritz -- Dr Fritz Heberlein Dept. of Classics University of Eichstaett-Ingolstadt, Bavaria Feurich 123 (2009), Arnold 130 (1932)
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#1323592 - 12/11/09 06:40 PM
Re: More factories; Förster, Steingraeber (again) and Feurich
[Re: Fritz Heberlein]
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Yikes! 10000 Post Club Member
Registered: 07/03/01
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NOW GO OUT AND BUY A HIGH END, EUROPEAN BUILT PIANO!! In Europe it's not "high end" but "normal". It's all they know..... Norbert 
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#1323611 - 12/11/09 07:03 PM
Re: More factories; Förster, Steingraeber (again) and Feurich
[Re: Norbert]
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Good point Norbert!
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#1323627 - 12/11/09 07:38 PM
Re: More factories; Förster, Steingraeber (again) and Feurich
[Re: Norbert]
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Registered: 01/27/07
Posts: 6739
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NOW GO OUT AND BUY A HIGH END, EUROPEAN BUILT PIANO!! In Europe it's not "high end" but "normal". It's all they know..... Norbert Proof positive? Yamaha is Europe's largest selling piano brand. Congratulations on your find, Doctor Heberlein!
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