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#47969 - 03/08/07 12:28 PM
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Junior Member
Registered: 01/16/07
Posts: 5
Loc: Orbisonia, PA
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Congrats Thunder.
I too was mostly 'lurking' - alot - until I made my purchase recently. Great idea to take pictures of the piano being moved in!
Enjoy.
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#47970 - 03/08/07 01:55 PM
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Registered: 10/31/05
Posts: 2618
Loc: Geneva, Switzerland
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Many congratulations from one Bösendorfer owner to another... if this carries on, who knows, we might soon be able to outnumber the PW Estoniacs! -Michael B.
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#47971 - 03/08/07 02:11 PM
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Registered: 03/18/06
Posts: 6673
Loc: Olympia, Washington, USA
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Simply gorgeous!
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#47974 - 03/08/07 04:04 PM
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Registered: 04/13/05
Posts: 3185
Loc: Canton, MI
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Congrats on your new family member...enjoy.
Now your expected to record, post and join the AB recital in May
btw...who plays???
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#47975 - 03/08/07 05:17 PM
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Registered: 01/24/07
Posts: 59
Loc: Northern California
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Thanks for the kind words, everyone. We feel very lucky to be able to post these messages!
Who plays: My eleven-year-old daughter plays the best and really is the musician in the house, but I used to take lessons as a girl and my husband is teaching himself...we are all playing every day now. It is impossible to walk by without playing it. Who knows, maybe we will both show up on the Adult Beginner forum!
Big piano, small house: it is definitely a smaller, older home. Other people have their sports cars, their mansions, their plasma tv's...we have our piano!
Cleaning: Thanks for the tip. Now I'm hoping for a post from Derick, master of all things Bosendorfer AND all things piano cleaning! Fingerprints are definitely an issue.
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#47976 - 03/08/07 05:21 PM
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Registered: 04/13/05
Posts: 3185
Loc: Canton, MI
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Do a search for Dericks comments...he has many. speaking of cars...I sold this one 2 years ago to buy my piano... K3 Allard 1953
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#47977 - 03/08/07 05:47 PM
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Registered: 02/02/07
Posts: 292
Loc: Sterzing (Italy)
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Great piano, congratulations! It looks really gorgeous... seeing how beautiful satin finished pianos can be, I consider looking at one myself... but first I have to choose which one, so the finish should be the easier part... Anyways, enjoy your viennese beauty for many many years to come! How lucky your kids are...
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#47979 - 03/08/07 06:07 PM
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Registered: 01/31/07
Posts: 128
Loc: Delaware
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Awesome --- Congratulations and enjoy!
John ----- Bohemia Concerto 132
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#47980 - 03/08/07 07:34 PM
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1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 10/13/05
Posts: 1426
Loc: New York
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Congratulations on your new piano! A fantastic choice! Monica's comment about The Original California Duster (make sure it is the ORIGINAL) was dead on. You don't want to use a microfiber cloth if you don't have to. Read this thread for additional cleaning tips: Cleaning tips A good microfiber cloth to buy is the Ultimate Wipe: Ultimate Wipe You'll want to keep the inside clean. If you start right now and do it religiously (once a week), you can use a rechargable leaf blower that I bought at the Sharper Image seen below:  You can also buy an Edwards String Cover if you don't mind covering up the beautiful interior of your piano and attenuating some of the sound: Edwards String Cover Don't forget to buy a good humidistat and, depending on your location humidifier/dehumidifier (you want to keep it at around 40% RH). You may also want to look into a Piano Life-Saver: Piano Life-Saver Derick
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#47981 - 03/08/07 07:55 PM
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Registered: 05/11/06
Posts: 253
Loc: Philly burbs
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Welcome to the Bosey club. I echo the comments from the others who are compelled to keep their treasure pristine: California Duster Meguiar's HiTech wax Dampp Chaser
But....remember it is a piano. Meant to be played, enjoyed and, like it or not, it will get some occasional finger prints and mini scratches on the fall board and music desk.
The good news is that most every assault on it will dissapear with a simple cleaning.
My caution is that it appears to be close to a window. If there is direct sun, or heat, that comes in onto the piano, you may want to get some shades. As far as a rug....that's up to you. If the piano is too loud and bright for your taste, a rug under the piano, and drapes on the window will help muffle the sound. But, you got a Bosey and that piano will whisper or roar depending how it is prepped, regardless of the floor.
Best of luck.
Joel
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#47983 - 03/08/07 08:48 PM
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Registered: 02/22/07
Posts: 1394
Loc: Danville, California
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#47984 - 03/08/07 09:12 PM
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Registered: 12/09/05
Posts: 4102
Loc: Texas
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That is a fabulous piano in a beautiful room. Congratulations, and enjoy!
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#47985 - 03/08/07 09:42 PM
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1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 12/26/05
Posts: 1521
Loc: Portland, Or.
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Gorgeous piano in a beautiful setting. Love your house.
Do take care when dusting it. A friend had a horrible experience. She has a 7' 4" Bosendorfer. Her cleaning lady sprayed it liberally with Pledge furniture polish, then rubbed the stuff in with a coarse piece of towel. My friend had to get have it all professionally cleaned in order to get the gunk off, and to have the minute scratches removed.
No one, but no one, cleans my piano except me. And I do what my technician advised. I use a microfiber cloth gently, and only dampen it when absolutely necesssary. One word of caution about microfiber cloths. Someone wrote in to the forum warning that there are some cheap microfiber cloths out there that may damage your finish, so check around as to the best brand to get.
Thanks for the pictures of that absolutely gorgeous piano. Gaby Tu
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#47989 - 03/09/07 02:30 AM
Re: New piano
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500 Post Club Member
Registered: 09/15/04
Posts: 536
Loc: Auckland, New Zealand
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Originally posted by thunder:  We have a new Bosendorfer 200CS! This forum has been great fun to read...I did a lot of lurking and a little posting. The new member of the family is LARGE and in a not-very-large room, but because it can't be tucked into a corner, it is constantly inviting you to play! [/b] Congratulations! It doesn't look too large for the room to me, either. Originally posted by Monica Kern:  I'd hate to dust my piano with a microfiber cloth; it'd take forever. [/b] Maybe I'm missing something, but it sounds to me as though you just need a larger one. My dealer gave me a microfibre cloth (the label says "Vileda Microtuff") when I bought my piano, and it's at least as large as any other duster I own. Best wishes, Matthew
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#47990 - 03/09/07 11:47 AM
Re: New piano
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Registered: 01/24/07
Posts: 59
Loc: Northern California
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The windows in question are north-facing, and the piano is not parallel to that wall but at a slight angle: its end points more to the center of the room. Light does shine through, but it's not direct. Humidity here is not an issue -- it is always dry. The piano sounds wonderful right now without a carpet underneath. It's actually much quieter than our old piano, or should I say much more CONTROLLABLE. However, the piano is in a room with many hard, flat surfaces, so we will experiment with carpets/window coverings/wall decorations as needed as time goes on. Thanks to everyone for their advice and kind comments.
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#47991 - 03/09/07 12:33 PM
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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 17386
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
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Originally posted by Matthew Collett: Originally posted by Monica Kern:  I'd hate to dust my piano with a microfiber cloth; it'd take forever. [/b] Maybe I'm missing something, but it sounds to me as though you just need a larger one. My dealer gave me a microfibre cloth (the label says "Vileda Microtuff") when I bought my piano, and it's at least as large as any other duster I own. [/b] You're right; the microfiber cloths I have are quite dinky (handkerchief sized). But the California car duster is HUGE! It only takes a couple of passes and I'm done with the entire piano. gabytu: I shuddered to read about your friend's mishap with the cleaning crew. I use a cleaning service, and every week when they're scheduled to show up, I place a large sign that says "Commonwealth Cleaning: Do not clean or touch the piano at all" on top of the piano.
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#47992 - 03/09/07 02:05 PM
Re: New piano
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7000 Post Club Member
Registered: 03/25/06
Posts: 7098
Loc: Georgia, USA
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Hi Thunder,
Mega beautiful piano and home! Congratulations! I hope you and your family enjoy it for many years to come.
Rickster
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#47993 - 03/10/07 04:30 PM
Re: New piano
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Full Member
Registered: 02/18/07
Posts: 247
Loc: Omaha, NE
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My concern with the California Car Duster (I have one for my car) is that the cloth is saturated with wax. I would be concerned about getting that wax on the finish of my piano.
I have always used a good-quality genuine ostrich feather duster -
Look for a decent one, and the cheap ones have sharp quills which stick out.
I got my last one from The Clean Team (which, incidentally, has great, inexpensive house cleaning products).
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#47995 - 03/11/07 01:41 AM
Re: New piano
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Registered: 01/24/07
Posts: 59
Loc: Northern California
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Great advice. I now have a shopping list: one car duster without wax, one microfiber cloth, one leaf blower...and cancel the cleaning lady!!
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