Well, I might have exaggerated a little bit in my previous post, because of this: When I tried the August Förster, it wasn't "fixed" yet(didn't find a better word

) , they hadn't started working on it yet. So it was still in a not too good shape. Although I tried it of course, and it had a pretty nice touch to it. (that is of course completely of a personal opinion). The warmth and richness of the sound was also very impressive, keeping in mind that it is a very small grand. I've tried many small grands(in stores), and many don't really have any characteristics/sound by them. At the time I played it though, it was in such a bad shape it wouldn't even keep in tune. But the piano-place are to change almost all the interior, so it will be like a new one, technically speaking.(they will change all the hammers,etc.) Anyway, I was impressed how well it performed. Though when they have completed working on it, it will be quite different I guess.
But in general, August Förster is a quality brand, (at least that I've heard). They are supposed to make good pianos and grands, and everything is handmade. They have a website if you are interested:
https://www.august-foerster.de/But again, it is completely personal how people experience different grands. I'm only a kid (just turned 16), and I haven't played that many grands, so I don't know if I have good enough foundation to actually argue about this

. But I do know what sound I like, of course. My teacher has a Steinway, and I completely fell in love with that. But I've also heard Steinways vary a lot from Steinway to Steinway. You just have to try them all.. hehe. Don't prejudice anything, except the russian Etyde brand, which I've heard has a tendency to simply fall apart...

Sorry for the long post, I get carried on..

By the way, keep in mind that even small grands which doesen't sound so great in the stores might sound a lot better at home. I have a fairly small bedroom, and this is were the grand will stay. That means almost only space for my bed and the grand. lol. In such a small room, a small grand will give a completely different feeling than the same grand in a big store.
Most stores, in Norway at least, also have the option of trying the grand at home for a month or so, and if it doesen't fulfill what you expected, you can return it free of charge. Don't know how this is elsewhere...