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We buy secondhand, used grand and upright pianos. We are especially looking for all models of Steinway, Bluthner, Yamaha, Bosendorfer, Bechstein, Fazioli, Grotrain Steinweg and Knight.
Ring us for more information 01865 240634
If you are short
of time, just e-mail me with brief information about your piano to enquiry@robertspianos.com or phone 01865 240634
If you have time, please send us an email with the following information:
Is it an upright
or a grand?
Make of piano
Height of upright or length of grand (measured from the front of the
keys to the back of the piano)
Serial number if
available
How much use has
the piano had, if known.
Is the casework
in original condition as far as you know.
Brief comments
on the condition of the piano in general.
Please e-mail
this information to: info@robertspianos.com or phone 01865 240634.
At this stage,
you don't need
to send any photographs, though they would be useful to assess more
accurately how much your piano is worth.
If you take photos, please could you supply the following:
1 The piano taken from the front slightly to one side
2 Close-up of the keys and name
3 Close-up of the front with the lid closed
4 The serial number or the piano on the frame or elsewhere if you can find it.
5 About 10 hammers in the mid treble taken from above showing the indentation in the end of them
6 The strings and tuning pins taken towards from the middle, showing especially where the strings are wound onto the tuning pins.
7 The soundboard behind or under the strings
8 Any obvious defects
Please try to fit as many photos as possible into one email.
If you are wanting to sell your Bluthner piano we are looking for pianos of this make, especially pre-"iron curtain" Bluthner's in rosewood and also modern uprights and modern grands.
Pianos made during the "iron curtain" period were not made with the same materials as previous pianos and modern ones (post 1995).
1. Bluthner patent action:
These are the older ones dating from about 1890 to 1914. The action is simpler in design from the normal roller action found in nearly all other pianos. It has the advantage of being smoother, usually lighter. The action doesn't repeat as fast as the roller action, but this is not very noticeable in normal playing. The most common colours are black (60%) and rosewood (40%). They nearly all have turned legs and a slatted or fretted music desk.
2. Standard roller action:
These date from about 1926 to 1960. By far the most common is the style 4 baby grand, 4ft 11in, which is one of the best baby grand pianos ever made. It has a smooth touch and fine "silky" tone. About 55% are mahogany, 35% walnut and 10% black. They are simple in style with plain music desk and square tapered legs.
Important note: Nearly all Bluthner style 4 baby grands from 1920 to 1939 need to have the "action standards" replaced as they bow outwards, making correct regulation impossible. This work and the re-regulation costs about £1000.
Aliquot Stringing:
This refers to a system whereby an extra string was added in the treble section. In our view this novel idea doesn't really enhance the tone, though the style 8 and 6 fitted with this system are quite common and are excellent pianos.
Like the grand pianos, these have a mellow tone and smooth action. There are two main categories:
Overdampers, overstrung and straight strung:
These date from about 1888 to 1920. They are very rich in tone. The main drawback is the overdamper system. Bluthner overdampers are some of the best, but as with all overdampers, they tend to "ring on" too much in the mid treble since the dampers are too close to the top of the strings. Mostly black (60%) or rosewood (40%)
Underdampers, straight and overstrung:
These have a fine rich tone and the taller ones a superb action. Mostly rosewood (70%) or black (30%)
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Please try to fit as many photos as possible into one email.
------ For a quote on your piano please phone: (01865) 240634
Or send us an email with piano make, model, serial number, estimated age and pictures of the piano to info@robertspianos.com
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