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Acoustic Pianos make a statement in sound, prestige, appearance, longevity like no other purchase we can make today. The upright piano is also known as the "console piano" in sizes under 45" in height and "Studio Pianos" for those pianos with a height over 45".
Lasting
Value - It is generally accepted that a good quality upright
piano will hold its value and possibly appreciate over years of ownership. A
well maintained new piano can last 75 to 100 years. The strength of the used
piano market is testament to the lasting value of the piano.
Real Piano Tone - It seems like an unnecessary point to make, but an acoustic instrument has expressive qualities and dynamic subtleties electronic instruments have a hard time capturing.
Furniture Appeal - Pianos are often the focal point of a room setting and can complement any decor with a variety of wood finishes. The popular polyester polished ebony finish is both durable and attractive and is the #1 finish for modern pianos. The polished black finishes also adapt well to both traditional and modern decorator settings. Classic Cherry and Oak finishes are also available in a multitude of styles.
Piano Craftsmanship - The manufacturing process for pianos is expensive and labor intensive. The highly skilled old world craftsmanship that goes into the assembly and adjustment of 1000's of precision components in the piano is a rarity in this day and age. The piano is one of the few consumer products that still offer the human touch of old-world workmanship.
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The Knabe Piano story begins two hundred years ago in Germany with the birth
of Wilhelm Knabe in 1803. After a formal education to prepare him for a
professional career, he decided to apprentice himself to a German maker of
pianofortes and develop the art of piano-making. These pianos were designed to
compliment the singing voice and accompaniment for choral concerts. Knabe pianos
use premium and age proven methods of building including hand pressed grand
piano rims and aged cast iron plates in the most modern factories in the world. The unique,
darker tone of the Knabe is still preferred after 200 years with a full selection
of handmade, premium grand pianos and upright pianos.
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Pianos
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The Kohler and Campbell piano is one of America's oldest names in the industry
established in 1896. Today, it is the second best selling piano in America and
one of the largest manufacturers in the world. Their craftsmen and technicians
combine the handcrafted skills with highly automated computer controlled
machinery to create a musical instrument with the finest touch and tone quality.
Beautiful case designs and quality through automated building processes yield a
fine piano at reasonable prices.
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selection of Kohler and Campbell Pianos

Samick Musical Instruments was established in 1958 with the purpose of
"enriching human life" through music, the universal language. On the strength of
our 50 years of extensive experience in the production of musical instruments.
Samick has grown into the largest manufacturer of musical instruments and the
world's largest piano company. Each and every dedicated Samick employee
will always keep in mind that production of better quality products is the only
way to express the appreciation to our loyal customers. With the breathtaking
progress behind, Samick now pledges themselves to the future, concentrating on
the production of world's finest quality instruments.
Click here to view the complete selection of Samick
Pianos
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