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#2030994 - 02/11/13 08:57 AM
Advice for a new piano
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Junior Member
Registered: 02/09/13
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Hi all, I am new to the forum. I am looking for a second hand upright piano. Currently I have some options and would like your advice: 1. A very old (probably 1890) Bluthner. I think the serial number is 31250. I played it and it sound great. Was tuned several months ago. Cosmetically it doesn't look so great I have to say. The price is 1400$ 2. A 1964 (so the seller says - I still don't have the number as I haven't tried the piano yet) Feurich. It was played until several months ago buy his mother who passed away. It looks in a very good condition from the pictures. The price is 3200$ 3. A 30 years old YAMAHA U3 (probably made in Japan). Cosmetically very good, but wasn't played by anyone for a year. I haven't tried it yet. The price is 2500$ There are also some other options that I prefer less - 1. An 80 years old IBACH for 1000$ 2. Old GEYER (no other info) for 1600$ wasn't used for years but cosmetically very good. 3. An old PETROF, I tried this one also (later can give the serial number) but didn't like the fell or sound of it. Please advise  Thanks, Zeev P.S. I live in Israel
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#2030998 - 02/11/13 09:09 AM
Re: Advice for a new piano
[Re: szeevs]
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Registered: 01/28/10
Posts: 374
Loc: Australia
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At this age (and range of ages), you first need to play each piano. One (or more?) will stand out as the one you could most live with, and is within your budget. You then need to have it inspected by a good technician to ascertain if the piano is in good condition technically, or what repairs/service are needed to be done to the piano - and an indicative cost for that work.
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#2031017 - 02/11/13 09:28 AM
Re: Advice for a new piano
[Re: backto_study_piano]
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Junior Member
Registered: 02/09/13
Posts: 5
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Thanks for your reply. Of course I am planning to try them all, and finally expected by a technician. What I am asking, are those listed options something to consider, even before trying out? Or do I need to look for something else? (All the Russians pianos I didn't consider from beginning) Do the prices make some sense? And maybe some hunch (let's say all sound good) what to go for.
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#2031081 - 02/11/13 11:35 AM
Re: Advice for a new piano
[Re: szeevs]
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Registered: 05/21/11
Posts: 468
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In your position I'd try the Feurich (and even the Ibach) they are quite interesting brands. I've seen some rather good ones of similar age(s), but of course all depends on their state and history, so....
Edit: An 1890's Bluethner may be a very nice instrument but I'd be worried a little about its longevity. One of my instruments is an approx. 100 year old Pfeiffer (small but excellent brand), and age really begins to show.
Edited by maurus (02/11/13 11:37 AM)
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#2031641 - 02/12/13 04:51 AM
Re: Advice for a new piano
[Re: maurus]
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Junior Member
Registered: 02/09/13
Posts: 5
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Is it better to buy a new piano at this range price (adding some extra money)?
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#2031650 - 02/12/13 05:47 AM
Re: Advice for a new piano
[Re: maurus]
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Registered: 01/26/13
Posts: 19
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My favorite piano of all, and the one I bought, is the Yamaha Disklavier . It has the best Recording capabilities as it records both the keys and the pedals, and is the only system installed by the manufacturer. It also has the best Silent feature that comes with headphones so that the piano can be played and recorded without anyone hearing it, and the new models can play/record the piano along with CD recordings of your favorite vocalists. The vocal tracks on the audio CDs are also the genuine, original artist's recordings, not a special rendition.
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#2031669 - 02/12/13 06:57 AM
Re: Advice for a new piano
[Re: szeevs]
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Registered: 01/12/06
Posts: 1928
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Go with the 30 year old Yamaha
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#2034858 - 02/17/13 04:50 PM
Re: Advice for a new piano
[Re: Morodiene]
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Junior Member
Registered: 02/09/13
Posts: 5
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What about ROLEX KR33 piano? I was told it's made in Japan. Is it a good piano?
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#2035144 - 02/18/13 07:56 AM
Re: Advice for a new piano
[Re: turandot]
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Junior Member
Registered: 02/09/13
Posts: 5
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Thanks for the advice. I meant Rolex, not Roland. I am not interested in Digital piano. If you search youtube for 'Rolex KR-33' you can see some testing videos but all in Japanese, so I was wondering if anyone here have heard about it.
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#2035184 - 02/18/13 09:55 AM
Re: Advice for a new piano
[Re: szeevs]
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Registered: 01/27/07
Posts: 7087
Loc: torrance, CA
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Thanks for the advice. I meant Rolex, not Roland. I am not interested in Digital piano. If you search youtube for 'Rolex KR-33' you can see some testing videos but all in Japanese, so I was wondering if anyone here have heard about it. Sorry, I had no idea. Maybe Roland was trading off the success of the Rolex KR-33 when it introduced its own. The best I could do was this link which placed it as a Higasinihon Piano brand [most likely Higashi Nihon] (defunct company). http://www.pianoclub.gr.jp/other%20Japanese%20pianos.htmlI found some chat room chatter that it had been made by Young Chang (Korean). That seems doubtful. Nothing conclusive though. The name would be a fit with some of the other Japanese piano fallboard names borrowed from prestige Western entities around thirty years ago.
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#2035786 - 02/19/13 11:00 AM
Re: Advice for a new piano
[Re: szeevs]
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Full Member
Registered: 02/14/13
Posts: 23
Loc: ca
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The piano is not an instrument for "long life" but most of us don't have the ear for it. Why not go after the one that sounds and feels best to u?
I am also Israeli but now in San Diego. Good luck.
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