I would also like to see him in that one pictureStephenKay wrote:I would like just one picture, now, of any of this.

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I would also like to see him in that one pictureStephenKay wrote:I would like just one picture, now, of any of this.
You know you're right ! In fact mine's going out to the curb tomorrow for the gardener to haul away..jeez I hope he'll take it, the pos.Sina172 wrote: The ONLY Steinways I will EVER own are the Hamburg Steinways. New York Steinways SUCK.![]()
That's where you made your mistake. You probably could've got a Farfisa, but not an RMI - those dudes are so realistic and in-demand. Maybe if you had offered a HAMBURG Steinway you could've got one of those...Dave Ferris wrote:I put an ad on the LA CL saying I'd trade straight up for an RMI---no takers, just goes to show.
lol... I'm still waiting to see his 47 and a half Tritons.StephenKay wrote:I would like just one picture, now, of any of this.Sina172 wrote:Yeah the Bluthner is Brand New! It was GORGEOUS!Dave Ferris wrote: Wow Sina, did you win the lottery ?
Is that a brand new Bluth Model 1 ?
I just picked out a 1918 Model 6 (6' 3" ) for a friend off the LA CL. It needs some action work but it has a gorgeous tone. Different then a Steinway.
Faziolis too ? Wow, all I can say is get me on whatever gig it is you're doing....
It won't be here for 6 months though, because I had to special order it and they are made to order, unless you buy the store model. I wanted mine to come delivered to my house in the wooden crate. So I have to wait
The Faziolis won't be here for 10 MONTHS! GAH! Luckily the guy who took my order was nice enough to give me his floor model until mine came in.
The ONLY Steinways I will EVER own are the Hamburg Steinways. New York Steinways SUCK.And they are NOT the same company in any way, shape or form!
I did play on a Hamburg Steinway yesterday and almost bought it, too. Then I played on the Fazioli afterwards, and realize how INFERIOR the Steinway was by a HUGE margin in comparison.
I ordered a Shigeru Kawai EX for my family room as well. It's such a HUGE gorgeous room, with high ceilings and I wanted an unprecedented Japanese Grand in my arsenal. The Shigeru did it for me. I was at NAMM 2008 and I was amazed to see a Shigeru EX Piano, because the biggest they went was 7' 6." The Shigeru was basically a smaller version of the EX model. Now they have a Shigeru EX which is by far one of THE BEST pianos I have EVER laid my hands on! Fast forward to now in 2011, I got the Shigeru EX.
And then I HAVE to have a Yamaha grand. So I ordered two of those as well. A 9ft. CFX for the studio and a 6' for the breakfast area in the kitchen.
The Yamahas and the Kawai's are relatively quick to come in so they'll be here in about 6 weeks.
When all is said and done, you guys will not only get pictures and the full scoop of the studio and the property, but I will reveal to you what I did and how I got there. And you WILL be VERY surprised. Maybe even shocked, because your gonna hear things you have probably NEVER heard before!
Sina
+1!Sharp wrote:Sina, your barking mad. Totally gone in the head but damn entertaining to read your fantasies.
Wow, that's really surprising. The first rule of buying an acoustic piano is to ONLY buy a piano that you have played. The longer the instrument has been on the floor, and more it has been played, the better.Sina172 wrote:
It won't be here for 6 months though, because I had to special order it and they are made to order, unless you buy the store model. I wanted mine to come delivered to my house in the wooden crate. So I have to wait
Indeed. Testing if the damper hits the strings is a first in piano's history.Sina172 wrote:that process takes a couple weeks in and of itself, testing every key, the pedals, how the dampers hit the string, the action, etc. This is quality control at a level you have never seen before!