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Pianos Samick JS110 in Gloss Black
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Samick JS110 in Gloss Black

£2,100.00
sold out

About this piano:

Serial No: (IJQU 1690)

No of pedals: 3 (half blow, celeste, sustain)

No of keys: 88

Video: https://youtu.be/QJWIJBhhOZk?si=SlFKwR3hLgu7twQq

Dimensions:

Width: 146cm

Height: 110cm

Depth: 56cm

Legroom: 61cm

Samick Pianos: A Brief History

Samick Musical Instruments Co., Ltd., founded in 1958 in South Korea, is one of the largest and most influential piano manufacturers in the world. Initially focused on producing acoustic pianos, Samick quickly gained recognition for its affordability and quality, catering to both beginners and professionals.

In the 1960s and 1970s, Samick expanded its production capabilities, becoming a major player in the global piano industry. By the 1980s, the company began exporting its instruments internationally, solidifying its reputation as a reliable and cost-effective alternative to more expensive brands.

Samick has acquired or partnered with several prestigious piano brands over the years, including Seiler (a German piano manufacturer) and Pramberger (a renowned American brand). These acquisitions allowed Samick to incorporate European craftsmanship and design elements into its instruments, elevating their quality and appeal.

The company produces a wide range of pianos, including upright, grand, and digital models, under its own name and other brand names like Wurlitzer and Knabe. Samick also operates factories in South Korea, Indonesia, and other locations, which help maintain its global presence and competitive pricing.

Today, Samick pianos are known for their durability, consistent quality, and innovative designs, making them a popular choice for both educational institutions and individual musicians worldwide.

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About this piano:

Serial No: (IJQU 1690)

No of pedals: 3 (half blow, celeste, sustain)

No of keys: 88

Video: https://youtu.be/QJWIJBhhOZk?si=SlFKwR3hLgu7twQq

Dimensions:

Width: 146cm

Height: 110cm

Depth: 56cm

Legroom: 61cm

Samick Pianos: A Brief History

Samick Musical Instruments Co., Ltd., founded in 1958 in South Korea, is one of the largest and most influential piano manufacturers in the world. Initially focused on producing acoustic pianos, Samick quickly gained recognition for its affordability and quality, catering to both beginners and professionals.

In the 1960s and 1970s, Samick expanded its production capabilities, becoming a major player in the global piano industry. By the 1980s, the company began exporting its instruments internationally, solidifying its reputation as a reliable and cost-effective alternative to more expensive brands.

Samick has acquired or partnered with several prestigious piano brands over the years, including Seiler (a German piano manufacturer) and Pramberger (a renowned American brand). These acquisitions allowed Samick to incorporate European craftsmanship and design elements into its instruments, elevating their quality and appeal.

The company produces a wide range of pianos, including upright, grand, and digital models, under its own name and other brand names like Wurlitzer and Knabe. Samick also operates factories in South Korea, Indonesia, and other locations, which help maintain its global presence and competitive pricing.

Today, Samick pianos are known for their durability, consistent quality, and innovative designs, making them a popular choice for both educational institutions and individual musicians worldwide.

About this piano:

Serial No: (IJQU 1690)

No of pedals: 3 (half blow, celeste, sustain)

No of keys: 88

Video: https://youtu.be/QJWIJBhhOZk?si=SlFKwR3hLgu7twQq

Dimensions:

Width: 146cm

Height: 110cm

Depth: 56cm

Legroom: 61cm

Samick Pianos: A Brief History

Samick Musical Instruments Co., Ltd., founded in 1958 in South Korea, is one of the largest and most influential piano manufacturers in the world. Initially focused on producing acoustic pianos, Samick quickly gained recognition for its affordability and quality, catering to both beginners and professionals.

In the 1960s and 1970s, Samick expanded its production capabilities, becoming a major player in the global piano industry. By the 1980s, the company began exporting its instruments internationally, solidifying its reputation as a reliable and cost-effective alternative to more expensive brands.

Samick has acquired or partnered with several prestigious piano brands over the years, including Seiler (a German piano manufacturer) and Pramberger (a renowned American brand). These acquisitions allowed Samick to incorporate European craftsmanship and design elements into its instruments, elevating their quality and appeal.

The company produces a wide range of pianos, including upright, grand, and digital models, under its own name and other brand names like Wurlitzer and Knabe. Samick also operates factories in South Korea, Indonesia, and other locations, which help maintain its global presence and competitive pricing.

Today, Samick pianos are known for their durability, consistent quality, and innovative designs, making them a popular choice for both educational institutions and individual musicians worldwide.

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Leicestershire, LE2 5EB

Phone: 0116 403 0508

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