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Yamaha C3 6’1″ Grand Piano in Polished Ebony (New Strings)
These Yamaha grand pianos were built in Yamaha’s true golden years of manufacturing. With rich, clear tones and fullness these pianos are always a pleasure to play. We love to find Yamaha pianos made roughly between 1965 -1985. Whether it’s the woods used in them or the building techniques used in those years ,they consistently sound better than their modern day counterparts. These pianos have been kept up extremely well. We have replaced the strings and hammers on this particular Grand because we find that the older grands benefit from replacement of strings and hammers to revitalize them and bring out that wonderful tone. Everything done to this piano has only enhanced the beauty of it’s tone and its appearance and would be a great addition to any home.
“Grey Market” Yamaha pianos
We do like to carry Yamaha pianos made and once sold in Japan. We have had only excellent experiences with them as well. We import not only Yamahas, but also Yamaha made pianos like Eterna. Also we import Kawai, and their other names like Diapason, and many more. If there was ever a problem with any of these pianos like The Yamaha Corp., likes to claim that there is, we would have stopped importing these fine instruments years ago. But instead Yamaha and their dealers like to distort the truth, because when it comes down to it, the biggest competition to Yamaha’s new piano sales is not just Kawai, but their own used pianos.
Kawai has no problem with their used pianos made and once sold in Japan being sold in our shop along side with their own new pianos. They are confident in their new pianos, and we are too. The truth is these pianos (Yamaha, Kawai and their subsidiaries) are all made in air conditioned factories that set up each piano to withstand the extremes in climate from the dryness of the Arizona desert to the humidity of a New York summer. And being here in California, more specifically in the San Francisco bay area, we do not get much in the way of weather extremes. But still we encourage you to venture out on your own and research for yourself about what a grey market piano is. One place that everyone can start and is probably the most trusted of sources is “The Piano Book” by Larry Fine. Also there are plenty of websites as well. The bottom line is we are completely confident in ANY piano that we sell.
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