Hi. My husband and I are piano shopping and could really use some help. We are very interested in a Bechstein Academy series upright. However, the dealer says it is a new piano, but the hammers have obvious wear. What's interesting about this wear is that it is even across the entire range of the instrument, not something that occurs from normal play.
I know that Steinway used to have some kind of automated way of "pre-playing" their pianos so that they were nice and open before they hit the showroom floor. As far as I know, Steinway hasn't done this in years, and I don't know why Bechstein would do this on their Academy series. It seems like a bit of a mystery. Has anyone heard of Bechstein preparing their pianos in this way, or does anyone have any ideas about why a used piano would have entirely even hammer wear?
Also, our dealer is reputable, and we have no reason to believe they would knowingly sell us a used piano as new.
Thanks so much for your help!