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Steinway Model L 1956 Great Condition











This beautiful Steinway Model L grand piano from 1956 is a true gem for any music lover. With 88 keys and a size of 70 inches, it offers a wonderful playing experience. The piano is finished in Ebony and was made in the United States by Steinway & Sons. Intact with original keys. This grand piano is perfect for any musician looking for a high-quality instrument. Its brand, type, model, year manufactured, country/region of manufacture, and finish are all top-notch, making it a great addition to any collection. Whether you’re a professional pianist or just starting out, this Steinway Model L is sure to impress.

2000 Yamaha Model C5 Grand Piano Overhauled in Japan

























Just a quick intro to give you a sense of our shop. Piano details are just below! We are one of the nation’s largest importers of Japanese refurbished Yamaha pianos. While there are other shops that focus on importing pianos from Japan, Seattle Piano Co. Stands out by specializing in newer Yamaha models, just a few years old, as well as high-end concert-grade upright models Yamaha never exported to the United States due to their high original cost. These pianos are incredibly rare in the U. As a passionate Yamaha enthusiast, these pianos represent more than just a business-they’re a true labor of love. Please feel free to reach out to me directly with any questions. Aaron Firpo, Owner Seattle Piano Co. The Yamaha C5 is widely regarded as an outstanding instrument, combining remarkable craftsmanship with impressive tonal quality, making it a favorite among professional musicians, teachers, and serious amateurs alike. Measuring 6’7″, the C5 offers a perfect balance between size and performance, providing the rich, resonant sound typically found in larger concert grands while maintaining the versatility and practicality of a “smaller grand piano. One of the standout features of the Yamaha C5 is its exceptional tonal clarity and dynamic range. The piano’s soundboard, made from high-quality spruce, enhances resonance and sustain, giving it a warm yet powerful tone. This allows the C5 to handle a wide variety of musical styles, from delicate classical pieces to more robust contemporary compositions. Its responsive action and precise touch offer pianists excellent control, enabling nuanced expression and articulation. The bass register of the C5 is particularly notable, offering deep, rich tones without sacrificing clarity, while the midrange and treble are equally balanced and vibrant. Yamaha’s attention to detail in the craftsmanship of the hammers and strings further contributes to the C5’s expressive range, making it a joy to play for both solo performances and ensemble settings. Durability is another hallmark of the Yamaha C5. Built to withstand years of use, the piano features high-quality materials and meticulous construction, ensuring that it remains in excellent playing condition even after extensive practice or performance. Overall, the Yamaha C5 is an ideal choice for those seeking a grand piano that combines a powerful sound, responsive action, and a build quality that will last for decades. This C5 in particular underwent a substantial overhaul in our partners restoration facility in Japan. While there, it received a cabinet refinish, new strings, new tuning pins among a plethora of other parts and services. This piano has received. Full Cabinet Overhaul (polished, filled and refinished if needed). Brand New Tuning Pins (and bushings). Keyboard Leveled (to Yamaha spec). Action Regulated (to Yamaha spec). Hammers Voiced (in our showroom). 1 Free In-Home Tuning. A Lifetime Trade Up Option Trade Your Piano Back At Full Value Anytime! Why Choose Seattle Piano Co? Seattle Piano Co is a technician-owned piano store located in downtown Seattle, WA, specializing in Yamaha, Kawai, and Steinway pianos. Each instrument is handpicked to ensure key structural components, such as soundboards and actions, meet exacting standards. Pianos are meticulously restored in-house or at our partner facility in Hamamatsu, Japan, where they are refined to factory specifications. Our in-house professional regulation and hammer voicing ensures every piano achieves its peak performance, making Seattle Piano Co a trusted choice for premium instruments. While they don’t deliver directly to residential neighborhoods, they collaborate with a trusted network of local piano movers. This ensures your piano is transported safely and professionally!

Steinway Model L 1956 Great Condition











This beautiful Steinway Model L grand piano from 1956 is a true gem for any music lover. With 88 keys and a size of 70 inches, it offers a wonderful playing experience. The piano is finished in Ebony and was made in the United States by Steinway & Sons. Intact with original keys. This grand piano is perfect for any musician looking for a high-quality instrument. Its brand, type, model, year manufactured, country/region of manufacture, and finish are all top-notch, making it a great addition to any collection. Whether you’re a professional pianist or just starting out, this Steinway Model L is sure to impress.

#6 Used Complete Set 88 Steinway &Sons Model B Hammers Shanks Flanges Piano
















These are from the workshop of a 2nd generation piano repairman. See photos and my other listings from his workshop!

Steinway B 6’11 Grand Piano Picarzo Pianos Macassar Ebony Model VIDEO

























Welcome to Picarzo Pianos! Picarzo Pianos sells top-tier pianos to our clients throughout the U. And the world, specializing in providing exquisite Steinway, C. Bechstein, Yamaha, and Picarzo pianos at affordable prices. Picarzo Pianos provides a relaxed and comfortable piano shopping experience to our regional, national, and global clients. Please reach out to us with any questions that we can help answer. Model B Grand Piano. Yes, to well-qualified U. Buyers through Piano Credit Company. If desired, a QRS PNOMation4 system could be added to this piano. We have these systems factory installed in the QRS factory in PA. Case (A+ to D-). Acoustic Components: Level 7 Action Components: Level 7 Exterior Finish: Level 7. (for explanation of levels, see Picarzo Piano Restoration Comparison Scale used for comparing pre-owned pianos and level of restoration completed). In keeping with our tradition of creating piano masterpieces for our U. Clients that are both museum-quality works of art and the highest performing musical instruments, Picarzo Pianos has restored a golden age 1939 Steinway B piano in macassar ebony. For this masterpiece, we gave it a modern transparent polyester finish of the luxury European pianos currently made. In addition to this exotic macassar ebony exterior, this piano has new instrument parts and has been restored by our partners in Europe. This piano is for the connoisseur who would appreciate an extremely rare macassar Steinway & Sons 88-note 6’11 Model B grand piano from the Golden Age of Steinway piano-making. This piano was restored recently, and is very much like a new piano. Definitely one of the loveliest pianos we have ever seen. And it plays like a dream. From this restoration, this model B received a polished macassar ebony finish, a new soundboard, new bridges, new pinblock, new agraffes, all new action components, new ivoplast keytops, and all the hardware polished/replated. The tone is powerful and lively, the action is smooth, and the case is unbelievably beautiful. How this piano may be different from other pianos you are considering. Rare – Very few model Steinway B’s have ever been restored to this level of detail and finish, and almost never become available for sale. Quality – Steinways are considered the gold standard of American-made luxury pianos because of their impressive scale designs and the tones that these designs generate. This restoration is just like a new piano. Lower priced Steinway B restorations currently available for sale are typically only partially restored. Dealers typically economize in restorations of Steinway pianos (keeping the old soundboard, bridges, agraffes, repetitions, and/or damper action) to be able to keep the price low, but are sacrificing the quality, performance and longevity of the restored instrument. Craftsmen – We had this piano restored in Europe by European craftsmen who have been restoring European and Steinway pianos for decades. We have tried several piano restorers over the years, and these are among the best restorers in the world, in our opinion. First Owner – You would be the first owner of this fully restored piano. Instrument Restoration – This pianos is fully restored. 95% of restored pianos for sale are only partially restored. Pianos are not fully restored, in our opinion, unless they have undergone a full acoustic restoration, including a new soundboard, new bridges, new pinblock, new strings, and new agraffes (usually overlooked) and a full action restoration, including new hammers, new shanks, new flanges, new repetitions, and new damper action (overlooked as well). The reason these components need replacement is that they are made primarily of thin pieces/layers of wood, including the soundboard, or metal, like the agraffes, that lose their physical/chemical properties over a century, and wear down/warp over time. Replacement is the best option for these thin wood and metal parts that are vital to the performance and longevity of the restored instrument. Steinway pianos have been synonymous with quality, beauty and luxury for over 150 years, a reputation well earned. Steinway pianos are considered the elite pianos, where, similar to Rolex watches, the main competition for a new Steinway piano is not a competitor, but rather a pre-owned Steinway piano. Each handcrafted Steinway piano has over 12,000 mechanical parts and, when assembled or restored by expert technicians, the Steinway piano is elegant and tonally gorgeous. Steinway piano designs are timeless, with many of their current model scale designs being over 100 years old. Even 100+ year old Steinway pianos play today, although these pianos had to withstand incredibly harsh and inconsistent indoor conditions for most of the 1900’s. Now with climate-controlled (temperature and humidity) homes, Steinway pianos made, or properly restored, after 1990 may conceivably last 200 years in current home environments. Although Steinway prices are high compared to other pianos, Steinway pianos have enduring value over time, much more so than competitors’ pianos. My name is James English from northeastern Pennsylvania. More than 10 months ago, I began searching eagerly, locally and statewide, for the one I exactly wanted. I continued searching, only to constantly return back to Mike’s’62 B. That’s when I decided to contact Mike to begin making an offer, and eventually come to a most satisfying sales agreement that could not be beaten without a doubt. Mike is the most patient salesperson on this planet. I had, and traded up from, a K. In all my years of dealing with salesmen, I can very honestly say that Mike was the best I have ever dealt with. I must say to all piano buyers, first shop with Picarzo Pianos before anywhere else. Take it from me, you won’t be disappointed by any means. Mike extends his patience and kindness above and beyond the norm. I highly recommend his showroom and service to all music lovers wherever you live. Thank you for reading about my recent experience with Picarzo Pianos. In West Wyoming, PA 1962 Steinway B Grand.

Wurlitzer Model 2780 Console Piano with Bench Mid-80s Please Read Before Bidding








It has all original parts and is in great tunable condition with only a few cosmetic defects. It has not been regularly played or tuned but has otherwise been well cared for (indoors, temperature and humidity controlled).

Steinway & Sons Model P











Here we have a reconditioned Steinway & Sons Model P Upright Piano. Make: Steinway & Sons Model: Model P Finish: (SM) Satin Mahogany Status: Used/Reconditioned. STEINWAY & SONS PIANO. Steinway & Sons, also known as Steinway, is a German-American piano company, founded in 1853 in Manhattan by German piano builder Heinrich Engelhard Steinweg. The company’s growth led to the opening of a factory in New York City, United States, and later in Hamburg, Germany. The factory in the Queens borough of New York City supplies the Americas, and the factory in Hamburg supplies the rest of the world. Steinway is a prominent piano company, known for making pianos of high quality and for inventions within the area of piano development. Steinway has been granted 139 patents in piano making, with the first in 1857. The company’s share of the high-end grand piano market consistently exceeds 80 percent. Steinway pianos have received numerous awards. One of the first is a gold medal in 1855 at the American Institute Fair at the New York Crystal Palace. From 1855 to 1862, Steinway pianos received 35 gold medals. More awards and recognitions followed, including three medals at the International Exposition of 1867 in Paris. The European part of the company holds a royal warrant of appointment to Queen Elizabeth II. Steinway & Sons was named Company of the Year in 1996 by The Music Trades magazine. Steinway pianos are also a fixture in the secondary market. The price of a well-maintained Steinway might be about 50 percent the price of a new one; a piano in average used condition (or worse) might go for 25 percent or less. Both new Steinways and used Steinways retain their value. Additionally, Steinway offers certified pre-owned pianos, which ensures that any restoration work done on the piano has used Steinway parts. (Steinway & Sons Model Model P). Available at our NEW Arroyo Pasadena Location.

Mason & Hamlin Model B












Here we have a reconditioned Mason & Hamlin Model B Grand Piano. Make: Mason & Hamlin Model: Model B Finish: (SE) Satin Ebony Statues: 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 Model B) as advertised. Located at our NEW Arroyo Pasadena location.

Steinway Model B 1969 Satin Ebony Ready Feb 2024 Lowest Prices in 5 Years


Concertpianos a Red Bird LLC company. 98% of the B’s that you play have very little service on them. At Concertpianos since we are Expert level pianist we take great pride in Calibrating our pianos for the intermediate, advanced and concert level pianist. Everyone that has played our pianos remarks that our pianos are so much better in touch and tone than any others they have played. Remember the old saying “You get what you pay for” and “You either pay me now or pay me later”. This level of service is what you receive. Beware of people that say that their pianos are highly calibrated. As a Pianist he knows the difference. So when it comes to understanding what great service is ask the 500 professors that he has worked with. Ask them how well their Steinway Grands performed. Because they are the best of the best. Reach our to Maestro Bruno today to discuss your next Steinway Model B. Now Back to this wonderful piano. This Steinway B has a Classic Steinway Performance Tone. About 65% of the Steinway Produced in the NYC factory from 1990 to 1999 come out with this Performance Tone. It is the tone you hear on most concert stages. Something about a the pianos produced during the from 1990 to 1999 that produced this tone. This Steinway Model B will be serviced to our “Cantabile ” Premier Level 2 Service Package. This package will give you a Dynamic Range from pp to FFF. This Steinway B is set to Steinway Specifications. But will you find one with this warm tone. During this time he worked with the finest technicians and professors. So unlike others Maestro Bruno is able to explain to you all of the facts and qualities of a Steinway B from all of the different years. Reach out to “Maestro” Bruno with your questions. When you need to know everything about a Steinway B or any Steinway Call Maestro Bruno. The Price includes the Following. This piano is High Gloss Ebony Polyester. The piano has Been Rebuilt. 3 Year Limited Parts and Labor Guarantee. After you have played this piano and have experienced how wonderful it is you will never want to part with it. We have a 10 year trade in program whereby you receive what you paid for the piano less accessories, service and moving toward another piano. Ask Maestro Bruno about the Details.

Steinway O 5’10 Grand Piano Picarzo Pianos Satin Ebony Model

























Welcome to Picarzo Pianos! Picarzo Pianos sells top-tier pianos to our clients throughout the U. And the world, specializing in providing exquisite Steinway, C. Bechstein, Yamaha, and Picarzo pianos at affordable prices. Picarzo Pianos provides a relaxed and comfortable piano shopping experience to our regional, national, and global clients. Please reach out to us with any questions that we can help answer. Model O Grand Piano. Original hardwood bench with storage. Yes, to well-qualified U. Buyers through Piano Credit Company. If desired, a QRS PNOMation4 system could be added to this piano. We have these systems factory installed in the QRS factory in PA. Case (A+ to D-). Acoustic Components: Level 7 Action Components: Level 7 Exterior Finish: Level 7. (for explanation of levels, see Picarzo Piano Restoration Comparison Scale used for comparing pre-owned pianos and level of restoration completed). In keeping with our tradition of creating piano masterpieces for our U. Clients that are both museum-quality works of art and the highest performing musical instruments, Picarzo Pianos has restored a golden age 1921 Steinway O piano in classic satin ebony with the original nickel hardware. For this masterpiece, we kept the classic golden age (1900s) Steinway O style with the hand rubbed satin lacquer finish of the original Steinway pianos made in the early 20th century. In addition to this ebony exterior, this piano has new instrument parts and has been restored by our partners. This piano is for the connoisseur who would appreciate an rare ebony Steinway & Sons 88-note 5’10½ Model O grand piano from the Golden Age of Steinway piano-making. This piano was restored recently, and is very much like a new piano. Definitely one of the loveliest pianos we have ever seen, and it plays like a dream. From this restoration, this model O received a satin ebony finish, a new soundboard, new bridges, new pinblock, new agraffes, all new action components, new keytops, and all the hardware polished/replated. The tone is powerful and lively, the action is smooth, and the case is beautiful. How this piano may be different from other pianos you are considering. Rare – Very few model Steinway O’s have ever been restored to this level of detail and finish, and almost never become available for sale. Quality – Steinways are considered the gold standard of American-made luxury pianos because of their impressive scale designs and the tones that these designs generate. This restoration is just like a new piano. Lower priced Steinway O restorations currently available for sale are typically only partially restored. Dealers typically economize in restorations of Steinway pianos (keeping the old soundboard, bridges, agraffes, repetitions, and/or damper action) to be able to keep the price low, but are sacrificing the quality, performance and longevity of the restored instrument. Craftsmen – We had this piano restored in Europe by European craftsmen who have been restoring European and Steinway pianos for decades. We have tried several piano restorers over the years, and these are among the best restorers in the world, in our opinion. First Owner – You would be the first owner of this fully restored piano. Instrument Restoration – This pianos is fully restored. 95% of restored pianos for sale are only partially restored. Pianos are not fully restored, in our opinion, unless they have undergone a full acoustic restoration, including a new soundboard, new bridges, new pinblock, new strings, and new agraffes (usually overlooked) and a full action restoration, including new hammers, new shanks, new flanges, new repetitions, and new damper action (overlooked as well). The reason these components need replacement is that they are made primarily of thin pieces/layers of wood, including the soundboard, or metal, like the agraffes, that lose their physical/chemical properties over a century, and wear down/warp over time. Replacement is the best option for these thin wood and metal parts that are vital to the performance and longevity of the restored instrument. Steinway pianos have been synonymous with quality, beauty and luxury for over 150 years, a reputation well earned. Steinway pianos are considered the elite pianos, where, similar to Rolex watches, the main competition for a new Steinway piano is not a competitor, but rather a pre-owned Steinway piano. Each handcrafted Steinway piano has over 12,000 mechanical parts and, when assembled or restored by expert technicians, the Steinway piano is elegant and tonally gorgeous. Steinway piano designs are timeless, with many of their current model scale designs being over 100 years old. Even 100+ year old Steinway pianos play today, although these pianos had to withstand incredibly harsh and inconsistent indoor conditions for most of the 1900’s. Now with climate-controlled (temperature and humidity) homes, Steinway pianos made, or properly restored, after 1990 may conceivably last 200 years in current home environments. Although Steinway prices are high compared to other pianos, Steinway pianos have enduring value over time, much more so than competitors’ pianos. My name is James English from northeastern Pennsylvania. More than 10 months ago, I began searching eagerly, locally and statewide, for the one I exactly wanted. I continued searching, only to constantly return back to Mike’s’62 B. That’s when I decided to contact Mike to begin making an offer, and eventually come to a most satisfying sales agreement that could not be beaten without a doubt. Mike is the most patient salesperson on this planet. I had, and traded up from, a K. In all my years of dealing with salesmen, I can very honestly say that Mike was the best I have ever dealt with. I must say to all piano buyers, first shop with Picarzo Pianos before anywhere else. Take it from me, you won’t be disappointed by any means. Mike extends his patience and kindness above and beyond the norm. I highly recommend his showroom and service to all music lovers wherever you live. Thank you for reading about my recent experience with Picarzo Pianos. In West Wyoming, PA 1962 Steinway B Grand.
