Sounds like you're sold on a new instrument in the future? Would you consider a rebuilt piano? I just got my 1901 rebuilt/restored Knabe today and I can't imagine anything sounding better nor do I want to. Clint used the finest parts from Germany. I was a little hesitant to get a 6'2", but I'm no concert pianist and the space would have fit more. It does sound awesome and my husband couldn't believe it. He was thinking the digital was just great! He was blown away by the sound. It is certainly more than I could have asked for or every thought. I didn't even consider a new piano after my research. My hand-rubbed mahogany is beautiful! What do you get today? Well...
My guy Clint was amazing. He delivered my piano today and he has so much love for what he does. Treated our home with such respect and my doggie too. I wanted the guy to eat my spaghetti and meataballa, but he insisted on having to hit the road home, and, as an Italian, I was, of course, offended slightly.
I couldn't be happier with the price, quality, service, etc. It speaks volumes to his character.
He is an awesome guy! Believe me, I was the project mgr. (unpaid babysitter) on our custom home and I can count on two fingers the people I can say that about -- yes, the two that I hired and not my builder. I wish every subcontractor had the honor, integrity and love for what they do as Clint.
www.grandamericanpiano.comPianoplayr, don't see the need to post anymore stuff, nor do I have anymore knowledge in my arsenal. Glad you liked it so far.
Clint is your guy, believe me. You will pay an arm and a leg more for the same quality on the East Coast. Go to that Lindeland site or whatever it is and see.
Shipping is nothing compared to those costs over there. I checked it out.
Now, if you want to know about building a home...I have quite a few answers and opinons on that subject! Put up a thread and I'll answer questions.
Oh, My husband asked if I could control the volume on that Knabe piano! HA! LMAO!