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Rebuilt 1881 Steinway & Sons Model D Concert Grand Piano Burr Walnut

$479,302.09
£341,850
€406,172.58
CA$654,109.80
A$728,410.25
CHF 379,097.28
MX$8,981,210.53
NOK 4,828,093.86
SEK 4,537,940.19
DKK 3,030,551.40
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Rebuilt, 1881, Steinway & Sons Model D concert grand piano with a burr walnut case, filigree music desk and fluted, barrel legs. The music desk is an arabesque cut-out design with a central lyre motif. The piano legs are fluted, barrels with a carved, stylised sunflower on the pediment. This design is mimicked in the turned, fluted spindles of the three-pedal piano lyre. The serpentine piano cheek features double linear mouldings ending in carved, curlicues. Besbrode Pianos rebuilt Steinway collection An exclusive product range that no other UK dealer can offer. What makes us different? Our Steinways are rebuilt in Germany by Steinway Academy Trained technicians using 100% Steinway parts. Benefits of a Rebuilt Steinway Piano? Access to the Steinway sound and touch at a more accessible price point compared to new models. A rebuilt Steinway is essentially a new instrument, reborn to meet the standards of the most demanding musician, whilst acquiring a collector's piece enriched with the antique styling and exquisite veneers of a vintage Steinway cabinet. Why Rebuild a Steinway Piano? Over the course of a few decades due to factors such as heavy use or storage ambient conditions, it may be desirable to rebuild an instrument. The rebuilding process ensures not only that the piano retains its legendary tonal qualities but also meets modern performance standards. A cabinet over time may suffer knocks or scratches. During a rebuild the piano is sent to to the Inam factory in Germany to be repolished. Work Undertaken During Rebuild Keyboard - New Steinway Klüge keyboard is fitted. Soundboard - Each is assessed individually. Piano is stored in 6 degree ambient humidity to test the soundboard and see if any gaps form. If required, the soundboard is shimmed. Soundboard stripped and refinished. Frame - The frame is sanded down and re-gilded in Steinway gold. Cabinet - Cabinet is stripped. Any missing pieces restored. Cabinet is repolished at Inam factory where all new Steinways are polished. Wrestplank - This is original. A replacement wrestplank can only be undertaken at Steinway workshops. Soundboard - This is original. A replacement soundboard can only be undertaken at Steinway workshops. Action - A brand new Steinway action is installed. All parts are brand new and complete. New dampers New bushings New wippens New bridges New hammers New strings New agraffes New felts New pins An investment in sound and craftsmanship Owning a Steinway is an investment in sound and a lifetime of musical exploration, a meeting of elegance, legacy, and technology, all under the revered Steinway name. Whether for personal enjoyment, professional performance, or as a cornerstone of a collection, a Steinway is poised to enrich the lives of those who play it, for generations to come.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 38.98 in (99 cm)Width: 58.27 in (148 cm)Depth: 107.09 in (272 cm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Walnut,Carved,Polished
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1881
  • Condition:
    Repaired: Reparations to soundboard where necessary. Piano has been re-pinned. Replacements made: Piano has a new Steinway action. Piano has been restrung. Piano has a new Kluge keyboard. Refinished. This piano has been rebuilt in Germany by Steinway approved, academy trained technicians using 100% Steinway parts.
  • Seller Location:
    Leeds, GB
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: Ref 27891stDibs: LU6879229385922

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