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Steinway M Baby Grand Piano-REDUCED for immediate sale
$ 12592.8
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Description
Steinway M Baby Grand PianoMAKE:
Steinway & Sons
MODEL:
M
SIZE:
5’-7”
YEAR:
1970
CONDITION:
Used
FINISH:
Satin American Walnut
SERIAL:
412746
PRICE:
,850
If you are searching for a pre-owned Steinway & Sons baby grand piano for either home or institutional use, the Steinway Model M offers one of the best combinations of manageable size and incredible tone in a hand-crafted piano under six foot in length.
This Steinway Model M manufactured in the USA in 1970 is definitely one to consider, especially if you are looking for a piano with a natural wood finish in light walnut. The case, harp, and cabinet on this piano have all been detailed and are in very good condition. NEW RENNER HAMMERS,SHANKS,AND FLANGES for great performance. Keys, and strings are all in very good condition and do not need replacement. The piano has been tuned, the hammers have been voiced, and the action has been regulated by our shop technicians.READY FOR PERFORMANCE !
The tone is clear and rich as you would expect from a Steinway M and it is an extremely well made piano. The action is a pleasure to perform and provides a responsive touch even for the most intricate of music; the cabinet is in good condition and the wood grain is of the highest quality. The list price of a new Steinway M current MSRP = ,200.
Steinway & Sons has been manufacturing the 5’-7” Model M for well over 100 years.
By designing a piano at this scale, Steinway & Sons envisioned the Model M for the home and specific institutional and professional uses where space is limited. Yet, the Steinway quality of sound and performance is not sacrificed. The Model M is known for its range of tone, quick responsive action and power in a compact size. Their size and sound continue to make them a top choice for many.
Features:
13 Ply laminated hard rock maple rim ~ 3 Solid spruce beams ~ Hexagrip 7 ply laminated pinblock ~ Tapered solid quarter sawn spruce soundboard ~ Sugar pine ribs ~ Agraffe double duplex design ~ Nickel plated blued tuning pins ~ Hard rock maple moldings and shanks ~ Maple action parts ~ European spruce keys individually balanced and weighted ~ Spruce plank keybed ~ Solid brass hardware ~ Birch cabinet
History:
Heinrich Steinweg established his piano company in 1853 in New York. Americanized to Steinway and Sons, it was the largest piano manufacturer in the world by 1859. In 1880, the Hamburg Steinway factory was opened. After nearly a century, the piano company has undergone family and ownership changes. Today, it operates under the three lines of Steinway, Boston and Essex.