Does anyone else but me think that we ought to retire this subject and put a moratorium on it for at least a year? By now we all sort of know what each other thinks (I'm referring to those among us who think.) Each thread seems to start out with a somewhat unique post or question but it all too soon morphs into a Steinway vs Bosendorfer rant and no minds are changed--at least not mine.
I agree. Though actually, my mind is constantly changed by the arguments. When I hear Fiore talk, I want a Bosie. Yet even though I had my horrible experience with my Steinway B, there are still some wonderful ones out there. I just played one in the wealthy neighborhood nearby. Unfortunately it was in an art case (black with carved legs and carved music rack), which meant they wanted $94,000 for it (!!!). Yet Bosies do have such a nice sound. If I were rich, I think I'd have one of each.
Meanwhile, I do agree with gerry about the moratorium.
Let's discuss this instead--should a piano be worth an extra $30,000 just because the legs and music rack are carved into a more interesting shape?

Yes, and also---I met a rich guy who paid a visit to Steinway and they saw he had tons of money and convinced him to buy an artcase steinway--more elaborate than the black one I just mentioned, it had carvings all over it. Anyway, this guy ended up paying $114,000 for a Steinway B!!! Imagine that--for a 7-foot piano! Am I the only one who thinks they ripped this guy off? I mean, if I had that kind of money I'd want a D because they are so far superior, especially in a huge house like this guy has. He's really proud of it though and likes to talk about how he has the "anniversary edition." Poor guy......that probably does actually matter more to him than the extra two feet. It's probably a perfect conversation piece for his guests while they play Yanni in the background.....
