Alex Steinbach Piano Serial Number

All About Alex.Steinbach Pianos. When something is so popular that a mere mention of them brings visions of grandness and exquisiteness, there’s usually a few good reasons why this is the case. A perfect example of this is the Steinbach pianos. Sachinenne prablema geraizmu i podzvigu u apovesci znak byadi

• 25416 Answers SOURCE: 1949 and the fifth piano they made in that year or made in month 5 = May. Try this though. Do you know where middle C is on the keyboard? It is about half way along, very slightly to the left. Remove the front board so you can see the harp with all the strings and the lift middle C key out.

On the side of the wooden part of the key half way down towards the strings, you may well see when it was made and every tuning or repair written in pencil. I found this out by accident. I inherited an old piano and a couple of the keys stuck, so I took them all out very carefully, kept them in order, cleaned them with a damp cloth and sprayed and polished them with furniture polish.

I found the history of the piano on one of the keys. When the tuner came to tune it, I told him about my find. He said 'was it this key'? As he tapped the middle C. He told him it was done often and was a nice way to keep the history for future repairers and tuners. I wrote his visit on there. He also told me he could smell the furniture polish and I had done a good job.

Let us know how you get on. Posted on Jan 04, 2016. • 1 Answer SOURCE: If you cannot see right away something stuck between a keyboard rail and a piano key, your piano needs to be adjusted by a proper piano technician. There are too many moving parts where 1mm makes all the difference.

Down in Florida, our humidity is pretty high, and when we bought our piano, there were 3 sticky keys. Since that was a high end upright Sauter piano, I called a technician from www.europianosnaples.com. The guy came out, took apart the keyboard, nothing wrong there, all the key bushings (guess that's what they are called) are fine, keys were not touching the rail. Tech found a few weak springs in the action (I was explained that they push back they key). Took 3 hours to replace them since they were in a place, where I wouldn't dare to get into. Posted on May 30, 2017.

I am looking at buying my first piano. For about the same price i can purchase either a second hand Kawai or branch new Alex Steinbach Windsor. As far as a piece of furniture goes, I love the Steinbach. There have been mixed reviews on Steinbach, I'd like to be able to decifer between the sales pitch and reality.

Anyone own a Steinbach and can provide feedback? Any professional input on the quality of the Steinbach? I am a piano novice.

Thanks in advance for any advice. Piano & Music Gifts & Accessories (570) Re: Opinion on Alex Steinbach pianos 06/25/08 02:21 PM 06/25/08 02:21 PM Joined: Jun 2008 Posts: 9. Alex Steinbach is a name that Samick uses for marketing pianos in Australia.

Samick is a multi-line manufacturer and I don't know where Steinbach fits into their lineup. Ron Overs occasionally posts here. He's a tech who manufactures/rebuilds pianos. I think that he used a Steinbach as the basis for one of his first pianos. His contact info in Sydney is 339 Concord Rd, Concord W, NSW 2138 Phone (local) 02 9736 2332, Fax (local) 02 9743 6563. More info is available in kellytw's thread. Click (The envelope-shaped icon at the top of the post window is for sending PM's, if you want to use it.) Re: Opinion on Alex Steinbach pianos 06/25/08 03:33 PM 06/25/08 03:33 PM Joined: Jun 2008 Posts: 9.

Hi Libby, I'll be interested to know how you go, as I'm in exactly the same boat. Currently looking at purchasing first piano and also a novice. Still have a fair bit of looking, but so far in our price range the choices seem to be Yamaha T121, Alex Steinbach Romance (or Studio maybe), or Kawai K3.

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