Monthly Archives: October 2024
Used Wurlitzer Upright Piano
Used Wurlitzer Upright Piano. Last tuned 20-25 years ago.
Mason & Hamlin Console
Here we have a reconditioned Mason & Hamlin Console Upright Piano. Make: Mason & Hamlin Model: Console Finish: (SW) Satin Walnut Status: Used/Reconditioned. MASON & HAMLIN PIANOS. Mason & Hamlin was founded in Boston, Massachusetts in 1854 by Henry Mason, son of Lowell Mason, the American hymn composer and musical educator, and Emmons Hamlin, a mechanic and inventor who had worked for melodeon makers Prince & Co. In Buffalo, New York. They originally manufactured only melodeons, but in 1855 introduced the organ-harmonium or flat-topped cabinet organ. This design placed the bellows vertically and underneath the reeds and served as the model for the suction operated American-style reed organ. Mason & Hamlin supplied organs to several prominent composers, notably Franz Liszt, whose name the company applied to their patented selective sustain mechanism for organs comparable to the sostenuto in pianos. Mason & Hamlin began manufacturing pianos in 1883. Initially they built only upright pianos featuring a patented method of tuning and maintaining string tension which they marketed as the screw stringer and intended as an improvement over the traditional system with tuning pins. In 1895, the piano department was completely reorganized by Richard W. Gertz, an independent piano designer from Germany who had created new scales for them earlier that year. Gertz was elected secretary of the company in 1903, and president in 1906, and had patented the company’s Tension Resonator, a device fastened to the perimeter of the wooden structure of pianos meant to prevent their sounding boards from flattening. This was first included in their grands in 1900. The most illustrious concert artists of the day aligned themselves with piano manufacturers; Sergei Rachmaninoff used a Mason & Hamlin to make his 1924 recording of his Second Piano Concerto. Composer Maurice Ravel said of Mason & Hamlin pianos, While preserving all the qualities of the percussion instrument, the Mason & Hamlin pianoforte also serves magnificently the composer’s concept by its extensive range in dynamics, as well as quality of tone. American positioned Mason & Hamlin as the “artist’s brand” among the firm’s premier lines, which also included Chickering and Sons (“family use”) and Wm. (“Metropolitan Opera’s favorite”). American’s sales began to decline in 1928 and collapsed after the stock market crash in late 1929. In 1932, American itself merged with Aeolian, consolidating the control of more than 20 brands of pianos in the Aeolian-American Company. Mason & Hamlin, which had been at the former Hallet, Davis & Company piano factory in Neponset, Massachusetts, was moved to a separate plant at the Aeolian-American complex in East Rochester, New York. The company began sponsoring the Mason and Hamlin Prize piano competition. Piano manufacturing ceased in the United States in 1942 under authority of the War Production Board due to World War II, and Mason & Hamlin production shifted to military gliders. The company changed hands several times during the post-war era, becoming part of the Sohmer piano company in 1985. Over the decades, the designs of the pianos were altered to the extent that they had little in common with the “classic” Mason & Hamlin pianos of the pre-Depression era [citation needed]. He named the new enterprise the Mason & Hamlin Companies. Greer’s goal was to resurrect the Mason & Hamlin pianos of the pre-Depression era by returning to the original specifications-including Gertz’s scale designs-and use of materials. A few changes were made, including the use of Renner action parts and slightly longer keys. From 1990 to 1994, about 600 pianos were manufactured, mostly Model A and BB grands, along with a few Model 50 uprights. Kirk Burgett, after taking control of Mason & Hamlin, had engineers digitally reconstruct blueprints of the company’s high-quality pianos in the early 1900s, acquired decades-old, specialized tools, and trained the first employees for two years, in order to produce pianos with a high level of craftsmanship like the offerings from the late 19th century and early 20th century. Mason & Hamlin pianos are still manufactured in Haverhill and distributed throughout the U. Canada, Europe, and Asia. Mason & Hamlin is a member of NAMM, the International Music Products Association and Piano Manufacturers Association International. Each Mason & Hamlin piano includes a Tension Resonator, which is a system of steel rods under moderate tension, anchored to the wooden structure on the opposite side of the sounding board from the strings and iron frame. In grand pianos these rods fan out from one or two central hubs and are attached at intervals around the rim and to the belly rail; the model 50 upright has a rod stretched between the case sides. This adds strength and rigidity to the rim by locking the rim into its permanent shape and which in turn preserves the “crown” of the soundboard. (Mason & Hamlin Console) as advertised. Available at our NEW Arroyo Pasadena Location.
1930’s P. A Starck Upright Piano
A Starck Upright Piano, still has all strings and keys although there is some cosmetic damage. A Starck no longer is a company making this extra rare. I’ve seen ones in this condition go for 2-4000. Worth so much more if refurbished.
Steinway Crown Jewel 4510 (46) in Satin Mahogany #532953
Upright Piano in Satin Mahogany. Graves lifetime full trade-up allowance towards a new piano at manufactured suggested retail price. States as well as internationally. Graves Piano & Organ Co. Home of the World’s Greatest Pianos, Since 1960.
Yamaha Upright Piano 48 Polished Ebony LU-11
This Yamaha upright piano is a beautiful addition to any home. Crafted in Japan in 1984, it features a stunning ebony finish that has been carefully polished to a high shine. The piano has 88 keys and 3 pedals, making it perfect for both beginners and experienced players. Its classic design and black color make it a versatile piece that will enhance any space. Made by a trusted brand, Yamaha, you can be confident in the quality of this instrument.
Yamaha Piano P22 Upright 48 Inch Walnut
This Vintage Yamaha Piano P22 is a beautiful upright piano with a stunning walnut finish. It has 88 keys and is 48 inches in height, making it a perfect addition to any home or performance space. The piano is made by Yamaha, a trusted brand in the music industry, and is a model P22. This piano is ideal for those who want a high-quality instrument for practicing or performing. Its features include a sturdy construction, a responsive touch, and a beautiful sound. It is perfect for beginners and advanced players alike, and is sure to enhance any musical experience.
Young Chang G-175 Grand Piano 5’8 Polished White
Beautiful Young Chang G-175 Grand Piano. This stunning medium-sized grand piano features a gorgeous polished white/ivory finish and spade-style legs. It has an exceptional tone and touch, making full-use of its fuller grand size. This piano is sure to look amazing in your home, so inquire today! Knauer Pianos has been offering fine pianos to professionals and beginners for over 30 years. We are dedicated to providing the highest quality pianos at the most affordable prices. That is why piano buyers from all over the country choose us. Ben Knauer, the founder of Knauer Pianos, is a 2. Generation piano technician and stands behind every piano we sell. The Knauer family is from Hamburg Germany and the family store there provides a great resource for fine European pianos. Our technicians go through each piano to make sure that they are in top condition. Does not apply to pianos that were customized i. Added player systems, refinished, etc. We are located in the San Fernando Valley just north of Los Angeles. We can also add a PianoDisc CD Player System to any piano from us at a drastically reduced price.
Rare Mid-Century Used Baldwin Acrosonic Upright Piano Walnut Mahogany Finish EUC
Excellent condition wood has no scratches very good/excellent condition it’s beautiful!!!
Schafer & Sons SS-69 Grand Piano 6’9 Polished Ebony
Beautiful Schafer & Sons SS-69 Grand Piano. This piano features a polished ebony finish and spade-style legs. The professional grand size is perfect for concert musicians and studios as it has an incredibly full tone and resonant bass. This piano has a fantastic touch and excellent sound. Inquire about this product today! Ben Knauer, the founder of Knauer Pianos, is a 2. Generation piano technician and stands behind every piano we sell. The Knauer family is from Hamburg Germany and the family store there provides a great resource for fine European pianos. Knauer Pianos has been offering fine pianos to professionals and beginners for over 30 years. We are dedicated to providing the highest quality pianos at the most affordable prices. That is why piano buyers from all over the country choose us. Our technicians go through each piano to make sure that they are in top condition. Does not apply to pianos that were customized i. Added player systems, refinished, etc. We are located in the San Fernando Valley just north of Los Angeles. We can also add a PianoDisc CD Player System to any piano from us at a drastically reduced price.