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#98393 - 12/01/08 09:49 PM
Re: Kawai CE-7N in Mahogany ???
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Registered: 07/28/06
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Hi Noel, Welcome to the forum .. I concur with pianobroker. The CE-7N is a top quality 42" Continental Console with no front legs and it also has a grand piano style lid that can be raised up and propped open with the lid stick. Looks really really nice too, especially in the mahogany cabinet. Have an RPT check it out prior to purchase just to be sure it's A-OK ... $1500 - $1800 tops, I say. Let us know what you decide. Best of luck, Bear
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#98395 - 12/02/08 11:10 AM
Re: Kawai CE-7N in Mahogany ???
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Registered: 12/01/08
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You know, it occurred to me that with such knowledgeable folk responding to my question, I should provide the full story. I gave up my piano some years back when my wife and I began some cross-country moves. I purchased a Kurzweil keyboard, which had fairly nice weighted keys, but was never really happy. It just didn't have the right tactile feedback. After moving from the east coast to New Mexico, then to the west coast and now back to New Mexico, we know we're staying put. So I sold my Kurzweil keyboard in California before moving back to NM, knowing that I could get a piano again. Cost is an issue. So I started by looking at the fully refurbished Yamaha and Kawai pianos coming out of Japan that look virtually new - links below. But I also decided to check local ads and found the CE-7N in Mahogany. If it sounds good (will the 42" height limit the bass strings?) and feels good, it's about half the cost of the U1, U2 and Kawai equivalents. So, am I wrong to even consider that as an option? Should I jump on one of the refurbs that are quite reasonable compared to their new cost? Thanks for your input. best, Noel http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=310098268642&ssPageName=ADME:X:AAQ:US:1123 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=110317220210&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=001 http://bestpianodeals.com/kawaidescreiption.htm http://www.bestpianodeals.com/u1_upright_pianos
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#98396 - 12/02/08 12:15 PM
Re: Kawai CE-7N in Mahogany ???
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Registered: 05/14/07
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Loc: North Hollywood CA.
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As a pianist I personally would buy locally as in a piano one can actually go see and play.You're not planning on flying to Conn. or wherever to try it, plus the long distance move will cost an additional $1000 to get it into your living room."I'm a dealer,I know" These internet dealers in many cases are not piano people. These pianos are just another marketable commodity to them similar to purchasing or buying a DVD player over the net.  If you inquired as to whether they checked the repetition threads on these older Yamaha uprts.they would probably respond as in  If you can obtain this CE7N for $1000-1500 locally,it may be the way to go.If you want to kick your pricepoint up, I'm sure there are gray market Yamaha and Kawai dealers in every major city or garage operation.  You might wanna consider some new stuff in your pricepoint Good luck!
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#98397 - 12/02/08 12:41 PM
Re: Kawai CE-7N in Mahogany ???
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Registered: 07/28/06
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Loc: Hillsboro Beach South Florida
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Noel, The height of various pianos can sometimes be difficult for a consumer to grasp. Most manufacturers measure the height of their piano by measuring from the flat floor to the very top of the piano. 40", 42", 44", and so forth. Now, if you look at a Kawai CE-7N Continental Console you'll notice that the piano, beside having no front legs, has no casters either due to it's cabinet design. If Kawai had installed 2" casters on the 42" CE-7N it would measure 44". In my opinion, the CE-7N has a very pleasing and more than adequate powerful bass. I remember one {Un-named brand} manufacturer that had taken their 39" big spinet piano, installed 1" larger casters, and installed a 2" thick false lid then marketed that piano as a 42" console. Unsuspecting consumers bought that model piano instead of a competitor's 39" big spinet because they thought that "bigger is better" and that they were buying a console piano not a big spinet. These consumers could have looked at the piano's action too if they knew what to look for and what the differences between drop or indirect blow actions, full blow actions, and direct blow actions are. All spinets have drop or indirect blow actions. Anyway, back to your selecting of a good used piano. Pick your used piano with condition, tone, touch, stability, durability, yearly maintenance costs, longevity, and budget as the deciding factors. In my opinion, it's not a good idea to base your decision on the piano's size. Best of luck with your search. Cordially, Bear
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#98399 - 12/09/08 07:40 PM
Re: Kawai CE-7N in Mahogany ???
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Registered: 12/01/08
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Hi all, I was able to buy this one for $1400, allowing for the move from Santa Fe to Albuquerque, and tuning: http://albuquerque.craigslist.org/msg/909519712.html I really like the action and warm tone. My other choices would have required buying long-distance. Thanks again, Noel
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#98400 - 12/09/08 08:07 PM
Re: Kawai CE-7N in Mahogany ???
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Registered: 07/28/06
Posts: 1348
Loc: Hillsboro Beach South Florida
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Originally posted by Noel249:  Hi all, I was able to buy this one for $1400, allowing for the move from Santa Fe to Albuquerque, and tuning: http://albuquerque.craigslist.org/msg/909519712.html I really like the action and warm tone. My other choices would have required buying long-distance. Thanks again, Noel [/b] Hi Noel, Congrats! Ya dun good! Enjoy your nice looking Kawai CE7-N. Best, Bear
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#98402 - 12/09/08 09:01 PM
Re: Kawai CE-7N in Mahogany ???
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Registered: 04/09/08
Posts: 303
Loc: Arkansas
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Nice looking piano, congratulations and enjoy!
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