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#35647 05/01/05 07:19 PM
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wldrumstcs,

Thanks again, that is a awesome looking instrument.
And don't be ashamed of your pink walls. It's OK your amongst friends here. LOL

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ooh, gorgeous pianos! (shiver of delight)
Hamiltonian, that Shigeru Kawai is absolutely lovely with the wood interior. and your home! to die for, can I move in? wink


Wldrumstcs,
I love a good Steinway -- is that a B? how old is it? NY or Hamburg? the music stand in one picture tells me NY but it's hard to tell.
thanks for sharing !
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You guess it - it's a NY Steinway. I actually preferred it over the Hamburgs only because Hamburgs tended to be a bit too brilliant.


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Wldrumstcs,
It looks like it's very new and/or in great shape. As a fellow Steinway owner, would it be rude to ask its age and if it's a B?
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sophial,

This is my Thread, and if anyone is moving into Hamiltonian house it's me. OK, Got that Straight. LOL
And where are your pictures Sophial???????

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Estonia 190 in Matte/Satin Mahogany.

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You will be 10 years older, ten years from now, no matter what you do - so go for it!

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teachum,

Thanks for posting. Nice photos. Love the wood grain on the Mahogany.
Was that you in the store purchasing it?
I think you need to move the carpet under the piano. Better sound, and balance. Nice Puppy's.

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The ones with the rug under the piano are my home. The ones in the huge room are in Classical Grands storage building where they kept it for me until delivery. Yes - it is me. What do you mean about moving the rug? Do you mean directly under the piano with the front legs on it too? I have considered that, but its so HEAVY! I had the movers put it that way, but I wasn't sure.


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Hi- I had posted these on another thread when I got the piano a few weeks ago, but since you asked so nicely wink here they are again!
it's an L.
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It is always fun to see everyone's beautiful instruments, even if we've seen them before! Penny, that is a real stunner. I think Hamiltonian should have gottten the 9 footer! More suitable to the house. laugh


You will be 10 years older, ten years from now, no matter what you do - so go for it!

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teachum,
Do you mean directly under the piano with the front legs on it too? I have considered that, but its so HEAVY!

Yes, directly under piano. I've heard it improves acoustics.
And yes Hamiltonian looks to have a nice house. He should show us the rest of it.

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sophial,

Nice Steinway. Thanks for posting. But don't use it for firewood. WOW is that close.

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Thanks, Mazer. Not to worry, the fireplace is nonfunctional and closed off. It would give a whole new meaning to smokin' that keyboard! cool

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Teachum, I agree.

Thanks for starting this thread Mazer. I've seen some of these pianos before, along with stories of how the owners came to purchase them. Nice to see them again.

There are some beautiful pianos here. thumb


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M3,

Well I'm new to the piano world, and to this forum. So I haven't seen anyone piano's before, and I don't know the stories behind how they purchased them. You wouldn't believe how I purchased mine. I did it totally wrong. It's real nice everyone has posted here even if they have posted in the past. I Thank Everyone.
It the dog still under the piano?

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Ok, Mazer, you can't leave us hanging with that last post. So how did you purchase yours? smile

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From my recent post after delivery of our Mason & Hamlin A. [Linked Image]

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Yes, it is a 2003 NY Steinway B. I preferred it to the D so went with the B even though I believe the D looks cooler. Meh, I am playing the thing more than I am looking at it.


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sophial,

Here it goes.

I was one of those people that didn't know any other make other then Yamaha, and Steinway. I have never played, or even looked at pianos until about 2 weeks ago. I have always wanted to play one, but never learned. I have always wanted to see a piano in a hotel lobby, or a mall, or any public place, and just sit down start playing, and get a crowd. I have always wanted to do that.

I was driving around with my wife one day (04/17/05) and stopped in a piano store to look at the Yamaha Disklavier piano's 5.3'. Thinking it would be cool to have one play on it's own, and I can play. I researched on the Yamaha web-site to know enough about them, but not knowing anything at all at the same time, if you know what I mean. I didn't know piano's sounded different from small sizes to big. I didn't know one brand from another sounded different. I knew nothing. And I didn't know how much a piano cost. Holy Tolito's was I in for a shock. After 45 minutes of the women demo'ng the Yamaha I ask how much. She told me 38.5. I thought $3850 and was like "write the check". When she wrote the order up and I had to pay I realized it was $38,500 I almost past out. I was so embarrassed. I felt like a fool. I couldn't find the toilet to flush myself out of there.

Well the women said, why do you want the Yamaha anyway with the computer, and showed me some others. (Pearl River, Petrof) The Petrof was more then I was ready to drop, and I didn't like the sound of the Pearl River. I purchased a Nordiska 185 Imperial Mahogony they had. I liked the sound, and all the things they told me about it.
So after 1 hour and 15 minutes I was a piano owner.
That's my story on how I became a piano owner. Not the way your supposed to do it. O well. I think I did good.

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gtrhack,

Can I have his autograph now. In 10 to 20 years I hope to be able to make money with it. He could be the next Jim Brickman. LOL
Who is cooking breakfast?
The piano looks great on the wood floors.
Thanks for posting.

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