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Pianos Weber Upright Piano in Pavilion Grey
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Weber Upright Piano in Pavilion Grey

£1,800.00

About this piano:

Video: https://youtu.be/eHOlTc9owvQ?si=OXkr3GXnRD38EW6r

Serial No: 1685686

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

No of keys: 88

Dimensions:

Width: 142cm

Height: 109.5cm

Depth: 52cm

Legroom: 62cm

Weber Pianos have a rich history rooted in craftsmanship and innovation, dating back to the 19th century:

1. Founding (1852):

• Albert Weber, a German immigrant, founded the Weber Piano Company in New York City.

• The company quickly earned a reputation for producing high-quality, handcrafted pianos with a rich, warm tone.

2. Golden Era (Late 19th Century):

• Weber became one of the most prestigious American piano manufacturers, known for elegant designs and superior sound.

• The pianos were favored by concert pianists and wealthy households alike.

3. Early 20th Century:

• Weber was acquired by Aeolian Company, a major piano manufacturer, in 1903.

• This merger expanded Weber’s production and distribution but also shifted its focus toward mass production.

4. Mid-20th Century Decline:

• Like many traditional piano companies, Weber faced challenges during the Great Depression and World War II.

• Changes in ownership and declining demand for acoustic pianos affected its prominence.

5. Modern Era:

• Today, Weber pianos are manufactured under the global piano brand Young Chang, a South Korean company.

• They continue to produce both upright and grand pianos, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern technology.

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About this piano:

Video: https://youtu.be/eHOlTc9owvQ?si=OXkr3GXnRD38EW6r

Serial No: 1685686

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

No of keys: 88

Dimensions:

Width: 142cm

Height: 109.5cm

Depth: 52cm

Legroom: 62cm

Weber Pianos have a rich history rooted in craftsmanship and innovation, dating back to the 19th century:

1. Founding (1852):

• Albert Weber, a German immigrant, founded the Weber Piano Company in New York City.

• The company quickly earned a reputation for producing high-quality, handcrafted pianos with a rich, warm tone.

2. Golden Era (Late 19th Century):

• Weber became one of the most prestigious American piano manufacturers, known for elegant designs and superior sound.

• The pianos were favored by concert pianists and wealthy households alike.

3. Early 20th Century:

• Weber was acquired by Aeolian Company, a major piano manufacturer, in 1903.

• This merger expanded Weber’s production and distribution but also shifted its focus toward mass production.

4. Mid-20th Century Decline:

• Like many traditional piano companies, Weber faced challenges during the Great Depression and World War II.

• Changes in ownership and declining demand for acoustic pianos affected its prominence.

5. Modern Era:

• Today, Weber pianos are manufactured under the global piano brand Young Chang, a South Korean company.

• They continue to produce both upright and grand pianos, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern technology.

About this piano:

Video: https://youtu.be/eHOlTc9owvQ?si=OXkr3GXnRD38EW6r

Serial No: 1685686

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

No of keys: 88

Dimensions:

Width: 142cm

Height: 109.5cm

Depth: 52cm

Legroom: 62cm

Weber Pianos have a rich history rooted in craftsmanship and innovation, dating back to the 19th century:

1. Founding (1852):

• Albert Weber, a German immigrant, founded the Weber Piano Company in New York City.

• The company quickly earned a reputation for producing high-quality, handcrafted pianos with a rich, warm tone.

2. Golden Era (Late 19th Century):

• Weber became one of the most prestigious American piano manufacturers, known for elegant designs and superior sound.

• The pianos were favored by concert pianists and wealthy households alike.

3. Early 20th Century:

• Weber was acquired by Aeolian Company, a major piano manufacturer, in 1903.

• This merger expanded Weber’s production and distribution but also shifted its focus toward mass production.

4. Mid-20th Century Decline:

• Like many traditional piano companies, Weber faced challenges during the Great Depression and World War II.

• Changes in ownership and declining demand for acoustic pianos affected its prominence.

5. Modern Era:

• Today, Weber pianos are manufactured under the global piano brand Young Chang, a South Korean company.

• They continue to produce both upright and grand pianos, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern technology.

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Leicestershire, LE2 5EB

Phone: 0116 403 0508

Text/Whatsapp: +447581264167

Hours

Monday – Saturday
Appointment Only

10am - 6pm

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