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#1962960 09/23/12 02:49 AM
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Greetings,

I recently ordered a Sauter Delta (185cm) from Heritage Pianos in Surrey, BC back at the end of June. The dealer, Norbert Marten and a dear friend of mine gave me a great deal on a pre-order basis, but no piano would be available until sometime in October.

Recently, I asked Norbert if he would ask Mr. Sauter to sign my piano. Not only did Mr. Sauter agree to sign my piano, but even agreed to take some pictures of himself doing so. I am pretty impressed that he was so accommodating!

I can’t imagine too many piano makers doing something like that. I would imagine they would be overwhelmed with requests.

Below are the pictures of Mr. Ulrich Sauter signing the plate of my piano that is still under construction at the factory in Spaichingen, Germany.

Funny story…. I sent these pictures to my friend Oren in Israel, as he knew I was waiting patiently for the delivery date. His response, which cracked me up was ‘Now you have ultrasound pictures of your new baby!’ or something to that effect.

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Dear allthumbs,

What a wonderful way to personalize your gorgeous new Sauter Delta piano!
I hope that you have an appropriately fantastic single malt to celebrate its arrival in October.

Warmest congratulations!

Robert.

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Originally Posted by Robert 45
Dear allthumbs,

What a wonderful way to personalize your gorgeous new Sauter Delta piano!
I hope that you have an appropriately fantastic single malt to celebrate its arrival in October.

Warmest congratulations!

Robert.


Thank you very much Robert. I am thinking of maybe having a wee dram of Lagavulin or perhaps a Macallan.


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or perhaps a Laphroaig Quarter Cask, or if you really want to feel like you've had your brain removed after one dram, there's a caol il that's touching on 60 percent..


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If it's half as good as the Sauter Omega 220cm I saw in Amersfoort earlier this summer then you've got a great piano.

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Fantastic! I've never seen a Sauter in Australia, but have heard only nice things about them. Have you got just a signature, or is there a personal message in that signing?

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Congratulations from one Delta owner to another! Do record it once you have it delivered...I'm just wondering how different other Deltas would sound from mine


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Congratulations!

When do you get it?


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Originally Posted by allthumbs
Originally Posted by Robert 45
Dear allthumbs,

What a wonderful way to personalize your gorgeous new Sauter Delta piano!
I hope that you have an appropriately fantastic single malt to celebrate its arrival in October.

Warmest congratulations!

Robert.


Thank you very much Robert. I am thinking of maybe having a wee dram of Lagavulin or perhaps a Macallan.


Congratulations, and whichever Scotch you decide on, you should invite Uli (Sauter). He would be HAPPY to toast you and your new piano!


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FORMER/Semi-Retired: USA Rep.for C.Bechstein & Sauter; Founder/R. KASSMAN Piano; Consultant - GUANGZHOU Pearl River Piano Co.

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Originally Posted by joe80
or perhaps a Laphroaig Quarter Cask, or if you really want to feel like you've had your brain removed after one dram, there's a caol il that's touching on 60 percent..


Good idea on the Laphroaig. I’ve had the 10year and the Quarter Cask. Both excellent Islays. As for the Caol Ila, I’ve never tried it, but I think it’s about time to do so. Another one for my list.

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Originally Posted by MyOldBluethner
If it's half as good as the Sauter Omega 220cm I saw in Amersfoort earlier this summer then you've got a great piano.


Norbert had an Omega that had been used as furniture for several years was and in on consignment. He offered me a fantastic deal on that piano, which by the way got me very enthusiastic on the Sauter line. Unfortunately the timing wasn’t there and he eventually sold the piano to a local music teaching for a screaming deal. I hated to see that one slip away.

I have played on one other Sauter Delta that Norbert has and it is also fantastic, but it’s also sold and is still at his shop waiting to be delivered.

I’ve been researching pianos for quite a few years in anticipation of getting the piano of my dreams at some point. I’ve played Steinway, Schimmel, Petrov, Yamaha C and S series, Knabe, Grotrian, Kawai RX and Fazioli. All very nice pianos, but for me, Sauter is the one.

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Originally Posted by ando
Fantastic! I've never seen a Sauter in Australia, but have heard only nice things about them. Have you got just a signature, or is there a personal message in that signing?


I don’t know, from the photo it looks like there is more than just a signature. I’ll have to wait to see what’s there.

I've heard your Australia's Stuart & Sons pianos. If they sound anything like the demo CD I've heard, they are just heavenly. I've heard though they are extremely expensive. Fazioli range.


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Originally Posted by Wzkit1
Congratulations from one Delta owner to another! Do record it once you have it delivered...I'm just wondering how different other Deltas would sound from mine


Thanks Wzkit1,

I plan to do just that once I get used to the instrument. I have a digital 10-track recorder, but I’ll need to get a couple of mics suitable for recording a piano.


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Originally Posted by wouter79
Congratulations!

When do you get it?


Thanks wouter79,

Hopefully sometime near the end of October. The wait is beginning to kill me, especially after having seen these pics.


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Dear allthumbs,

What a wonderful way to personalize your gorgeous new Sauter Delta piano!
I hope that you have an appropriately fantastic single malt to celebrate its arrival in October.

Warmest congratulations!

Robert.


Thank you very much Robert. I am thinking of maybe having a wee dram of Lagavulin or perhaps a Macallan.


Congratulations, and whichever Scotch you decide on, you should invite Uli (Sauter). He would be HAPPY to toast you and your new piano!


Thanks Russell, Mr. Sauter would be most welcome anytime he’s in BC.




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Originally Posted by allthumbs
I've heard your Australia's Stuart & Sons pianos. If they sound anything like the demo CD I've heard, they are just heavenly. I've heard though they are extremely expensive. Fazioli range.

Stuart & Sons pianos take, on the average, 12 months to construct, so your wait would have much longer :-) As a result, being handcrafted from start to finish, they are on the expensive side but you do get what you pay for. Their sound is quite extraordinary.

I have recorded high end pianos with many different microphones, but there is no doubt whatsoever in my mind that the best are Earthworks. Once again, not cheap, but if you want the best ...

All you need to do now is download some decent music from www.pianophilia.com and you'll be on your way :-)

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Originally Posted by CJM
Originally Posted by allthumbs
I've heard your Australia's Stuart & Sons pianos. If they sound anything like the demo CD I've heard, they are just heavenly. I've heard though they are extremely expensive. Fazioli range.

Stuart & Sons pianos take, on the average, 12 months to construct, so your wait would have much longer :-) As a result, being handcrafted from start to finish, they are on the expensive side but you do get what you pay for. Their sound is quite extraordinary.


I'm not sure how long it takes Sauter to build a piano, but I think the one the will be heading my way was already in progress before I ordered it. The fit and finish on these instruments is impeccable.

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I have recorded high end pianos with many different microphones, but there is no doubt whatsoever in my mind that the best are Earthworks. Once again, not cheap, but if you want the best ....


That is good to know. I'll check those mics out. I remember years ago trying to record with a Sennheiser mic with horrendous results.

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All you need to do now is download some decent music from www.pianophilia.com and you'll be on your way :-)

Regards
Chris


Actually, I have been a member and sometimes contributor at pianophilia for a number of years, although I haven't been there lately.

I also collect and scan music in pdf format and over the years I have amassed about 30,000 pieces of music by 3,000 different composers. I also have
about another 4,000 pieces I've collected but haven't categorized yet.

I am always willing to share any music that I may have.


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The Grotrian dealer in Brisbane also has Stuart and Sons. He's got a 7'6" in stock. Lovely piano, but quite - well, different. I didn't spend much time on it, as I knew it was out of my price range. But to hear it being played by an accomplished pianist at the piano club, I'm sure it would be a delight to own. Very powerful.


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allthumbs:

We am just as excited about your piano as you are. Thank you very much for the trust you have placed in us and Sauter. For those who are interested Sauter is one of only very few German manufacturers still today headed by a member of the original founding family. Back in 1819 it is making Sauter world's oldest manufacturer still in operation today. It also one of very few German makers offering no sub-lines built elsewhere. Sauter insists building everything 100% in Germany with all parts and components made there as well. They have no ambition to compete in anything but the very best. It may be a small maker but they are selling all they make. That's why the wait. While I personally prefer the regular models like Delta and Omega, we're expecting an order anytime soon for one of their most exclusive models, the Peter Maly designed 7' semi-concert "Ambiente". Only one is being made per year, available also with 250 inlaid Saworsky Crystals. I've seen only one of these models myself before and while not my personal style, they are nothing short of stunning. Those interested to view a close up of this piano, pictures attached below.
Thank you very much!

http://www.sauter-pianos.de/english...g&imgtitle=&&fullscreen=true

http://www.sauter-pianos.de/english/grand_pianos_maly_edition/ambiente.html

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Originally Posted by backto_study_piano
The Grotrian dealer in Brisbane also has Stuart and Sons. He's got a 7'6" in stock. Lovely piano, but quite - well, different. I didn't spend much time on it, as I knew it was out of my price range. But to hear it being played by an accomplished pianist at the piano club, I'm sure it would be a delight to own. Very powerful.


Well, you do have a wonderful instrument yourself. The Grotrians that I have played were world-class. That is one of the pianos I would love to own, but unless you have lots of room and money, you eventually have to pick one...


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