[CAUT] "All Steinway" -What does it really mean...

Porritt, David dporritt at mail.smu.edu
Mon Nov 24 13:00:26 PST 2008


Memory isn’t what it should be, but +/- 30 years ago Consumer’s Reports did do a review of vertical pianos.  I was working for a Mason & Hamlin dealer at the time and the owner brought in the magazine.  In console pianos they rated the top two as Mason & Hamlin and Janssen!

dp


David M. Porritt, RPT
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From: caut-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:caut-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf Of Ed Sutton
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 11:58 AM
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Wouldn't it be interesting if Consumer Reports did a "Piano" issue!!!

What categories would they use to test, compare and rate pianos?

How would they conduct the tests?

Ed S.
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Jeff,

You have made some interesting points here.  However, as a lifetime subscriber to Consumer Reports and someone who holds products' reliability in high esteem, it is not just marketing that has kept my family rolling in Toyotas and Hondas for the past twenty years.  Most of their models really do require less maintenance than most models made by American manufacturers.  And they last as long or longer than their American counterparts

I would hate to see Steinway of New York go under, nor are they likely to in the foreseeable future.  General Motors is another matter, though, and the difference is much more than mere marketing.

Alan Eder
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