Marke
C. Bechstein
Modell
V 200
Neu / Gebraucht
Gebraucht
Akustisch / Digital
Akustisch
Jahr der Herstellung
1900
Länge
200 cm
Anzahl der Pedale
2
Anzahl der Tasten
88
Farbe
Holzfarbig
Glanzgrad
Hochglanz
Ausführung
Schelllackpolitur
natürliche Tastenbelag
Nein
Beschreibung
Price: £24,000
Condition: A new piano in a period case
Year: 1900
Dimensions: length: 6′ 7″, 200cm, width: 151cm
Price Includes: Delivery to your home (ground-floor UK mainland), 10 year guarantee and matching adjustable stool.
Perfect ivory keyboard, exquisite french polished case.
“Piano restoration” can be a complicated area to understand for a customer. Different retailers may use the term to mean different things. This can often account for wildly different prices for seemingly similar pianos. “Fully restored”, “reconditioned”, “refurbished”, “rebuilt” – what do all these terms mean?
To make life simple at Yorkshire Pianos we only deal in completely rebuilt period pianos. It’s best to think of this as a new piano in an old case. This represents the best of both worlds, the beauty of period materials and craftsmanship with the accuracy of a new mechanism. The original tone of the instrument is preserved through using identical parts and if at all possible reparation of soundboard rather than replacement.
Sadly, pianos do not last for ever. It is a popular misconception that a piano will last indefinitely. It is true, they do have a very long lifespan perhaps 60 or 70 years but after this time they will be worn out and, more importantly will no longer “hold their tuning”. A piano may look and even sound wonderful but if it no longer stays in tune then it is much like a shiny car that no longer goes along!
The replacement of the pinblock (also called wrest plank) helps provide a new lease of life for a piano and ensures tuning stability. A replacement of this sort is a major undertaking and well beyond the scope of most piano restoration workshops. Yorkshire pianos incorporates the manufacturing facility of Cavendish Pianos which provides the most comprehensive piano restoration service in the UK.
Traditional hand french polished case…
Condition: A new piano in a period case
Year: 1900
Dimensions: length: 6′ 7″, 200cm, width: 151cm
Price Includes: Delivery to your home (ground-floor UK mainland), 10 year guarantee and matching adjustable stool.
Perfect ivory keyboard, exquisite french polished case.
“Piano restoration” can be a complicated area to understand for a customer. Different retailers may use the term to mean different things. This can often account for wildly different prices for seemingly similar pianos. “Fully restored”, “reconditioned”, “refurbished”, “rebuilt” – what do all these terms mean?
To make life simple at Yorkshire Pianos we only deal in completely rebuilt period pianos. It’s best to think of this as a new piano in an old case. This represents the best of both worlds, the beauty of period materials and craftsmanship with the accuracy of a new mechanism. The original tone of the instrument is preserved through using identical parts and if at all possible reparation of soundboard rather than replacement.
Sadly, pianos do not last for ever. It is a popular misconception that a piano will last indefinitely. It is true, they do have a very long lifespan perhaps 60 or 70 years but after this time they will be worn out and, more importantly will no longer “hold their tuning”. A piano may look and even sound wonderful but if it no longer stays in tune then it is much like a shiny car that no longer goes along!
The replacement of the pinblock (also called wrest plank) helps provide a new lease of life for a piano and ensures tuning stability. A replacement of this sort is a major undertaking and well beyond the scope of most piano restoration workshops. Yorkshire pianos incorporates the manufacturing facility of Cavendish Pianos which provides the most comprehensive piano restoration service in the UK.
Traditional hand french polished case…
Land
Vereinigtes Königreich
Bundesland/Provinz
England
Stadt
Skipton