bosendorfer imperial pianos

Stephen Airy stephen_airy@yahoo.com
Wed, 29 Nov 2000 07:43:01 -0800


Actually -- I'd probably not actually rebuild the Bosendorfer to start off, 
but -- I am a piano player, 88 keys just isn't enough, and if a Stuart 
piano is $159,499.99, then I am $159,499.99 away from being able to afford 
one.  :(

At 09:26 PM 11/28/00 -0500, you wrote:
>Stephen,
>
>Do you intend to remanufacture the piano yourself?  I have seen your name
>appearing here only recently, so I do not know how much experience you have in
>this area.
>
>If you have no experience in rebuilding, I would recommend getting the
>experience on pianos of much lesser value.  Learn your lessons and make your
>mistakes on those.  In my mind there is a certain responsibility all 
>rebuilders
>have to make sure that only topnotch work is done on high value pianos.
>Observing poor craftsmanship is always depressing, but much more so if the
>piano was once a fine instrument.
>
>I do not rebuild pianos, but I've given it consideration.  I would probably
>start with the cheapest grand I could find, as long as it was at least worth
>the trouble.
>
>Regards,
>Clyde Hollinger, RPT
>
>Stephen Airy wrote:
>
> > When I'm ready to get one, where can I get a free (or almost) Bosendorfer
> > Imperial concert grand?  I don't care if all the keytops (i wanna say
> > ivories :) have fallen off , the felt is completely worn from ALL the
> > hammers, and the piano is so far flat that the strings are falling out of
> > the tuning pins, I was wondering what the cheapest I could get one
> > is?  (for example 1981, or early 1970s).  Or, has anyone heard about Petrof
> > having a piano with extra keys in the bass?  I saw an ad on pianomart.com
> > for a petrof concert grand that they said had the same extra keys in the
> > bass as Bosendorfer, but, sadly, the ad at
> > http://www.pianomart.com/Petrof/petrof5.htm is about $29,000 out of my
> > price range, and right now I would need to sacrifice 9'3" or 9'6" too much
> > room in the living room.  :(  I would also be interested in info on the
> > Stuart & Sons Australian piano (upright preferred -- personal preference)
> > (it has extra keys in the treble) but I don't even want to think about the
> > price tag on those considering what I know about them!
> >
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