I have played many upright pianos which are all shining and new, including Yamaha, Kawai, Petrof and Kemble. Also some beautiful old instruments, such as Steinways, Bechsteins, Bluthners and Grotrian Steinweg -
The thing is, if money was no object I would buy a new Schimmel or Grotrian - or Bluthner - all these pianos totally had the wow factor for me - not so much the more expensive Yamahas and Kawai's -
What the restored pianos had was something I feel modern society is lacking - and that is true craftsmanship. We witness so many corner-cutting mass produced rubbish, packaged to look like it has quality, when it doesn't at all - It's a wonder they haven't tried selling us self assembly pianos, with hardboard or mdf soundboards -
The old Bluthner I played, was full of character - I felt there was a bit of uneveness in the tuning - yet it had a crying tone almost, very suited to romantic music especially - a very warm rounded tone. Similarly the Becshteins and the very powerful Steinway. I felt the new, more expensive Yamaha U3 was very cold and harsh in comparison. Maybe I am swayed a bit by the grandness of the German / US brands - associated as they are with great composers and pianists of the past -
Anyhow for roughly the same money as a new Kawai K3 , I can have a restored Bluthner - for me there is no contest! I don't think I will keep my old Gors&Kallmann once it is reconditioned -but at least no one will be justified in scrapping it either.
Has anyone else been faced with this choice/? and how did you decide?