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Topic: goethe piano and Wagner pianos  (Read 3041 times)

Offline ramyfishler

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goethe piano and Wagner pianos
on: July 11, 2011, 06:11:53 PM
Hi,
Anyone heard of a german piano named Goethe? (the o is with two dots above it but I can't write it) Someone is selling it for about 4000 dolars. they say this is the price they payed for it just one year ago (they're selling it because they're leaving the country) and they bought it new. sounds too cheap to be a new german... If anyone can link me to the website of this company I'll be greatful

Another thing,
I tried a Wagner chinees piano that sounded not bad at all. Anyone has an opinion about the quality of these pianos?

Thanks

Offline cverschaeren

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Re: goethe piano and Wagner pianos
Reply #1 on: July 29, 2011, 10:24:30 AM
Hi,
Goethe piano's are assembled in Germany. However they are not produced in German. I have been told you can compare them with Yamaha piano's. We bought a Goethe Piano last week.
So far we're statisfied to our opion value for money.

regards. 
 

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