1913 Knabe – Angelus Player Grand, Electric Reg $8999. Now Only $ 6999. Save $2000

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Original price was: $8,999.00.Current price is: $6,999.00.

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This 1913 Knabe–Angelus represents the pinnacle of early 20th-century luxury and engineering. During this era, Wm. Knabe & Co. was one of the “Big Three” American piano manufacturers (alongside Steinway and Mason & Hamlin) and was the official piano of the Metropolitan Opera. This instrument is not just a high-performance grand piano; it is a mechanical marvel that brings the concert hall directly into your home.

The Knabe Legacy: Known for a “darker,” more romantic, and singing tone, Knabe pianos from 1913 were built with materials that are virtually impossible to source today. The soundboard is crafted from old-growth solid spruce, providing a depth of character and resonance that only improves with age. Every component reflects the uncompromising craftsmanship of the Boston-era Knabe factory.

The Angelus Player System: The Angelus system, developed by the Wilcox & White Company, was one of the most respected player mechanisms of its time. While many vintage players require vigorous foot-pumping, this model features an electric system, allowing the piano to play itself effortlessly. Watching the keys move with the nuanced expression of a live performance creates an atmosphere of elegance and wonder that digital speakers simply cannot replicate.

Historical Significance and Craftsmanship: Built just before the onset of World War I, this piano represents the “Golden Age” of American piano building. The ornate cabinet work and robust structural design were intended to last for centuries. As a grand piano, it offers the horizontal action and string length necessary for a professional touch and a commanding bass response, making it a joy to play manually as well.

Ideal For:

  • Historians and Collectors: Who appreciate the pedigree of a pre-WWI Knabe.
  • Home Entertainers: Seeking a unique, “talking piece” that provides live acoustic music for guests.
  • Establishments: Such as hotels, restaurants, or historic venues looking for an authentic period instrument that functions automatically.
  • Pianists: Who want a world-class American grand with the added bonus of a player system.

Comparison to New

New Equivalent (Modern Player Grand): To purchase a new high-quality American-made grand piano (like a Steinway or Mason & Hamlin) with a modern player system installed (such as Steinway Spirio or QRS/PianoDisc), the retail price typically ranges from $90,000 to $150,000+.

Value Analysis:

  • Unrivaled Savings: At $6,999, you are acquiring a top-tier American grand for less than 10% of the cost of a new equivalent.
  • Acoustic Character: Many purists argue that the “Golden Age” American pianos have a soul and tonal thickness that modern mass-produced pianos lack. You are buying a piece of history that continues to appreciate in character.
  • Restoration Potential: While this piano is priced for clearance, Knabe grands of this era are highly sought after for full restorations, where their value can soar into the tens of thousands.

This 1913 Knabe–Angelus is more than an instrument; it is a time capsule of American excellence. At the reduced price of $6,999, it offers a level of prestige, musicality, and entertainment that is truly unmatched in today’s market.