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Ebony wurlitzer spinet piano
Ebony wurlitzer spinet piano








ebony wurlitzer spinet piano ebony wurlitzer spinet piano

Originally, the piano was designed to be used in the classroom, and several dedicated teacher and student instruments were manufactured. The first Wurlitzer was manufactured in 1954, and production continued until 1983.

ebony wurlitzer spinet piano

The instrument was invented by Benjamin Miessner, who had worked on various types of electric pianos since the early 1930s. It is conceptually similar to the Rhodes piano, though the sound is different. Sound is generated by striking a metal reed with a hammer, which induces an electric current in a pickup. Included in the purchase price is a complimentary move, tune, and a 10 year parts and labor warranty.The Wurlitzer electronic piano is an electric piano manufactured and marketed by Wurlitzer from the mid-1950s to mid-1980s. If you want a piano that will stop guests dead in their tracks as they walk by, something that looks as good as it sounds, this is the piano for you. New, this model sells for $111,900, yet for a fraction of the price you can own this model in like-new condition for only $39,995 (financing available). This piano came from a single owner, who purchased it new and cared for it regularly until it was placed in our showroom. The action is smooth, quick to respond to the fastest of passages. The tone is wonderfully rich, with a deep warm base, and a clear treble. These features and more turn playing this piano into an unforgettable experience. Of course, this piano is more than just something beautiful to look at, it is a Steinway piano through and through, with their patented accelerated action, hexagrip pinblock, and diaphragmatic soundboard. Bring this piano into your home and you'll have a conversation piece that will elevate any room it's placed in.

ebony wurlitzer spinet piano

It is a highly sought after wood from West Africa, known for its intricate grain that perfectly plays with the light and turns this 5'10" grand into an absolute work of art. This Crown Jewel series model L has been wrapped in Kewazinga Bubinga, also known as "African Rosewood". It is easily one of the most stunning instruments we've ever had in our showroom, and it perfectly showcases Steinway's status as not just the best piano maker in the world, but also as a true master of woodworking. Finish - Kewazinga Bubinga (African Rosewood)










Ebony wurlitzer spinet piano