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#237503 - 10/17/05 06:44 PM
Just purchased a Yamaha Upright
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Junior Member
Registered: 10/15/05
Posts: 5
Loc: Boca Raton, Fl
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Hi All! This is my very first post so please be forgiving. I have played the violin when younger and performed at Carnegie as well as Philharmonic hall in various youth orchestras but always yearned for the piano. I took some Piano lessons when younger but between the piano, trumpet, and guitar.....my priorites changed to having my own rock band......late 60's. Anyway, from the serial numaber I have found out it is a Model MIAFX 1978. It looks very similar to the Yamaha M112 and is a attractive white laminate.(in like new condition) I belong to different car forums and find there is a wealth of info out there from enthusiasts. If anyone has any feedback or info on this particular piano or anything in general, it would be greatly appreciated.
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#237504 - 10/17/05 06:50 PM
Re: Just purchased a Yamaha Upright
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Full Member
Registered: 07/14/05
Posts: 124
Loc: Dallas, Texas
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WHO CARES! We got a fight going on here! Just kidding; really. Congrats on your new piano, and welcome. Hope you stick around and share the fun.
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#237505 - 10/17/05 07:05 PM
Re: Just purchased a Yamaha Upright
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Junior Member
Registered: 10/15/05
Posts: 5
Loc: Boca Raton, Fl
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Thank you Scoot. I guess that is a welcome!
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#237506 - 10/17/05 07:11 PM
Re: Just purchased a Yamaha Upright
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Full Member
Registered: 07/14/05
Posts: 124
Loc: Dallas, Texas
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It was. I just got caught up in the madness for a minute. And anybody who played in a rock band in the 60's is OK by me! I'm having a ball at my age pursuing the piano, and like you have some guitar experience under my belt. Music is such a pleasure, and you're going to love the trip on the piano.
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#237507 - 10/17/05 07:21 PM
Re: Just purchased a Yamaha Upright
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9000 Post Club Member
Registered: 05/26/01
Posts: 9292
Loc: Maryland/DC
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In all likelihood you have a Yamaha M1A in polished white. If so, it would be a "European Contemporary" cabinet with no front legs. It would be about 40" tall. If so, it was a decent Japanese-made console piano for. (Some lesser quality models where made in the USA.)In today's dollars it would sell for about $5000. Its current value is a problem. In black it would be worth about $2500-$3000. In white, if someone offers you $1800...take it! If it is in good regulation it would be fine for a beginner or an "beginning Intermediate" level. I hope that helps. If you post the serial number one of us will give you its age.
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#237508 - 10/18/05 10:20 AM
Re: Just purchased a Yamaha Upright
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Junior Member
Registered: 10/15/05
Posts: 5
Loc: Boca Raton, Fl
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Thank you Steve for the Info. You are correct in that it does not have front legs and the height is actually 42 inches tall. Even if the values you gave are approximates for this model....I think I made out quite well with the purchase. By the way, the production year is 1978. Thanks again.
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#237509 - 10/18/05 11:15 AM
Re: Just purchased a Yamaha Upright
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1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 08/08/01
Posts: 1091
Loc: El Cajon, California
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I had an early 70s walnut M1A for a couple of years and it served me very well. They don't build em like that anymore. It was all lumber with walnut veneer on the inside of the front panels as well as the outside. It wasn't a bit strident like some of the more recent pianos. I think they were using softer felt in those days.
This piano is a fine tool for getting started with piano studies.
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#237511 - 10/19/05 05:48 PM
Re: Just purchased a Yamaha Upright
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Junior Member
Registered: 10/15/05
Posts: 5
Loc: Boca Raton, Fl
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Can anyone please advise me of what is the best cleaner for the ebony finish? I have the white high gloss finish on the MIA model. Someone actually told me I could use car wax without a cleaner in it......?????
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