STEINWAY & SONS
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$56,910.00
MSRP: $81,000.00
Year: 1919
Model: M
Size: Size: 5’7”
Serial: #198432
Color: Ebony
STEINWAY & SONS
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$56,910.00
– David C.
– John S.
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The Restoration work
The
Restoration work
Hybrid Scale
Bridge Design
Style
Traditional nitrocellulose ebony lacquer meticulously applied and buffed to a stunning piano black gloss finish.
The other restoration work
The
other restoration work
- 5-ply maple pinblock
- Bridges recapped
- Klinke nickel plated tuning pins
- Paulello hybrid treble wire
- J.D. Grandt custom bass strings
- Ronsen Weickert hammers
- New hammer shanks and flanges
- New NY spec. wippens
- New backchecks
- New damper assembly
- Dampers refelted
- Keys rebushed and felted
- Keybed refelted
- Kluge Ivopoast keytops
- Wurzen felt front punchings
- Trapwork rebuilt
- Hardware plated or polished
- Regulated
- Voiced
- Tuning stabilized
How it Compares to Others
How it
Compares to Others
Steinway’s most ubiquitous and best-selling instrument, the Model M, was introduced in 1911 to fit in the smaller areas of their clients’ homes. It includes all the similar design features of its bigger brother, the Model O, in a cabinet measuring 5’7” and has quickly become a centerpiece in the homes of high-society. Typical examples on these pianos have a full, round tone for their relatively small size.
Our rebuilt piano takes advantage of the design features and continues any further development which ended in 1917. This includes improved action geometry for a more controlled touch, bridge redesign to improve bass clarity, Paulello hybrid stringing, and the highest-quality Weickert hammers felted and pressed in the original style of its manufacture. This makes for a piano with a flawless touch, richer tone and longer sustain seemingly matching that of Steinway’s larger models.
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