

The vast majority of used pianos on ksl haven't been seen by a professional for at least a year or two, often more than ten years. I spend many, many hours repairing where needed, regulating where needed, and cleaning where needed every piano I sell. You don't pay for retail space, staff or sales people, store utilities, or big-budget marketing. I pass that on to the customer, as my prices attest. Reasonable Pricing: As a one-man/family operation, my overhead is very low. 5 wonderful children, and my wife is Mrs Utah!ĪDVANTAGES OF BUYING A PIANO FROM ME OVER ANY OTHER KSL LISTING OR A PIANO STORE: A. I have worked on about 10,000 pianos in a professional capacity 5. Piano Technicians Guild (PTG) member since 1999 3.Īttended many, many industry trainings, workshops, seminars, and conventions 4. Training & Experience 1.Īpprenticeship 1995 2. Registered Technician (RPT) since 2003 D. In addition to piano tuning and repair in homes, churches, and schools, I sell pianos out of my home. I am a professional, full-time piano technician since 1995. All of these things have been done on this piano.III. This work costs at least $200, and often more like $400. These other pianos generally need some repair, regulation, and tuning. Pianos in this price range haven't been seen by a professional piano technician in at least a year or two, and more commonly more than a decade. COMMENTARY ON THIS PIANO: In comparison to any other piano this price range, this piano is a far better buy. No bench with this piano 2.ĭelivery to Utah and Salt Lake counties (ground floor only, please)II. Pinblock: good, tuning pins are tight f.Ĭleanliness: vacuumed & blown with compressed air 2. Soundboard: generally provides good tone reproduction. Regulation & Action: generally regulated 6/09, action & hammers are heavily worn, but 100% functional.

Tuning: tuned last on 4/21/10 to A-440 (international standard pitch) b.


Dimensions: 54' tall x 60' wide x 27' deep 7. FWIW my questions would be: 1) Are you sure that a 112cm piano will give you adequate bass (a U1 is 121cm)? From the above website I think a Hoffman T122 would be a better comparison with the U1. The Piano Buyer also states they are made in the Czech Republic. On that page it states it is made in the Czech Republic. I'm not able to find the serial number! Do you have any idea on where I can search? I'm posting some photos for anybody could help. The piano has the same logo and stemma 'NIHIL SINE DEO' previously posted into the forum. I'm a newbie in this forum so please be patient! I've recently received a STEINBACH restored upright piano from my mother. Hoffman serial number 9933Video of this piano at I.
