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$2,999.00
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This 1922 Wm. Knabe & Co. grand piano is a rare find for the musician or collector seeking maximum piano for a minimal investment. Knabe was one of the “Big Three” American manufacturers (alongside Steinway and Mason & Hamlin) and was the official piano of the Metropolitan Opera. At 6’4″ in length, this instrument was designed to be a high-performance powerhouse, offering an orchestral resonance that standard baby grands cannot match.
The “Ex-Player” Advantage: This piano was originally manufactured as a high-end player grand during the height of the 1920s. The player mechanism has since been removed, which is a common practice that lightens the instrument and returns it to its core purpose as a traditional performance grand. Because player pianos were built with extra-heavy rims and more robust structural bracing to support the mechanical components, this “Ex-Player” Knabe possesses a level of stability and “tonal thickness” that is truly exceptional.
Orchestral Tone and Build: At 6 feet 4 inches, this piano features a massive soundboard area and bass strings that deliver a thunderous, deep resonance. Knabe pianos of this era are famous for their “singing” quality—a warm, dark, and romantic tone that is perfect for classical and jazz repertoire. The Satin Mahogany finish showcases the natural elegance of the wood, providing a sophisticated, historic aesthetic that makes it a stunning centerpiece for any large room or studio.
Unbeatable Value: At $2,999, this instrument is priced lower than many entry-level upright pianos or digital keyboards. While it is a vintage instrument that shows its 100-year history, the “bones” of a 1920s Knabe are among the best ever produced in America. It represents the best “square-footage-per-dollar” value in the grand piano market today.
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New Equivalent (6’4″ Professional Grand): A new American-made 6’4″ grand piano (like a Steinway Model A or Mason & Hamlin AA) typically retails between $95,000 and $115,000.
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