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Weinbach 190 Grand Piano in Gloss Black
About this piano:
Serial No: 259956
No of pedals: 3 (Una corda, sostenuto , sustain)
No of keys: 88
Video: (coming soon)
Dimensions:
Width: 153cm
Height: (lid open: 181cm ) (lid closed: 101cm) (lid half open: 136cm)
Depth: 193cm (6ft 4in)
Leg-room:61cm
Weinbach is a European piano brand with roots in the late 19th century. The name dates back to the 1880s when Gerhard Wein began crafting organs and later pianos in the Weinbach region of Germany, and the instruments gained recognition across Europe for their rich, romantic sound and solid build.
Today, Weinbach is part of the PETROF family of piano brands. PETROF, a respected Czech piano maker established in the 19th century, acquired Weinbach in the mid-20th century and oversees the design and technical development of Weinbach instruments.
Complete with Renner hammers, this piano sounds as good as it looks with a rich bass and clear treble it really is a joy to play.
Casework shows some signs of wear and tear but most has been discussed to make it unnoticeable to not take away from the overall beauty.
About this piano:
Serial No: 259956
No of pedals: 3 (Una corda, sostenuto , sustain)
No of keys: 88
Video: (coming soon)
Dimensions:
Width: 153cm
Height: (lid open: 181cm ) (lid closed: 101cm) (lid half open: 136cm)
Depth: 193cm (6ft 4in)
Leg-room:61cm
Weinbach is a European piano brand with roots in the late 19th century. The name dates back to the 1880s when Gerhard Wein began crafting organs and later pianos in the Weinbach region of Germany, and the instruments gained recognition across Europe for their rich, romantic sound and solid build.
Today, Weinbach is part of the PETROF family of piano brands. PETROF, a respected Czech piano maker established in the 19th century, acquired Weinbach in the mid-20th century and oversees the design and technical development of Weinbach instruments.
Complete with Renner hammers, this piano sounds as good as it looks with a rich bass and clear treble it really is a joy to play.
Casework shows some signs of wear and tear but most has been discussed to make it unnoticeable to not take away from the overall beauty.
