Manufacturer
Schiedmayer
Model
Other
New / Used
Used
Acoustic / Digital
Acoustic
Year of manufacture
1917
No. of pedals
2
No. of Keys
88
Colour
Black
Gloss level
High Gloss
Finish type
French Polish
Natural piano key tops
No
Description
Schiedmayer pianos go back to a family of instrument builders in the 1700’s. They are still building instruments in Germany to this day, although they stopped building pianos in 1980 and sold the rights to the name to another great German piano manufacturer, Ibach.
This piano has been rebuilt and refinished with new hammers, strings, tuning pins, damper felts, and more. The action is fluid and responsive. This piano has the rare quality of having a rich, complex tone that is clear with a long sustain for exceptional lyrical playing.
The action is not too heavy and the speed of repetition is fast and responsive. The Schiedmayer family of piano builders have a rich history of producing first rate pianos. This piano came from an era when Schiedmayer was on the short list of the world’s greatest pianos. It has been given new life for future generations with masterful restoration.
This piano has been rebuilt and refinished with new hammers, strings, tuning pins, damper felts, and more. The action is fluid and responsive. This piano has the rare quality of having a rich, complex tone that is clear with a long sustain for exceptional lyrical playing.
The action is not too heavy and the speed of repetition is fast and responsive. The Schiedmayer family of piano builders have a rich history of producing first rate pianos. This piano came from an era when Schiedmayer was on the short list of the world’s greatest pianos. It has been given new life for future generations with masterful restoration.
Country
United States
State/Region/Province
Maryland
City
Cleveland