Baldwin Concert Grand, Model D, 9' Ebony Satin Finish. Circa 1966


Baldwin Concert Grand, Model D, 9' Ebony Satin Finish. Circa 1966

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Baldwin Concert Grand, Model D, 9' Ebony Satin Finish. Circa 1966:
$19900.00


Beautiful Baldwin Concert Grand, Model D, 9' Ebony Satin. Made in 1966, #171324.

Finish is original. Minor scratches on the case and on the Fall-board. I had this piano for two years, used it very little over this time period. The previous owner had extensive work done professionally, with new pin block and pins, re-strung with new hammers and dumpers. The sound is thunderous in the bass and very clear in the treble. It plays beautifully and has been regulated about nine months ago. It holds the tuning very well, according to my Piano technician. I am in the process of downsizing and this is the reason I’m selling it. Beautiful sound and touch. A beautiful professionalartist bench is included.

If you have any questions before making an offer, please contact me.

*Shipping costs is the responsibility of the buyer.

Baldwin is about more than pianos— it’s about peerless quality and the absolute best-sounding and best-playing pianos anywhere.

The company got its start in 1862, when beloved Cincinnati-based piano teacher Dwight Hamilton Baldwin launched a Decker Brothers piano dealership. In 1866, he hired Lucien Wulsin as a clerk, and the two eventually became partners in the venture, at the time named D.H. Baldwin & Company.

Since then, Baldwin has become the only American piano company to make and distribute quality pianos to all price ranges and aspects of the piano market. The handmade Artist Grands, built at the Trumann Factory in the U.S.A., are among the finest anywhere, at any price. Baldwin pianos are famous for their touch, tone, and durability.

History is extremely important to the Baldwin brand. Baldwin has been in the business for 150 years and has become the piano of choice for the world’s hottest artists, including Aaron Copeland, Liberace, Dave Brubeck, Marian McPartland, Ben Folds and Miley Cyrus.

The most important aspect of technology in Baldwin pianos is their scale design. The scale design is the “recipe” for the piano that consists of the materials used and all specifications, including the exact shape of the sound boards, the placement of the bridges and ribs, the length of the strings and the thickness of the rims and bracing. But it doesn’t stop there. The Accu-just hitchpins and Synchro-tone bass strings used on ArtistGrands are also important Baldwin innovations.

Fans of Baldwin pianos love the big “American” sound of the instruments, particularly in the bass area, and the clear “bell-like” quality in the high treble end.

Here's a listing of BALDWIN artists who were not paid to endorse the piano but chose it as their own preferred piano:

Claudio Arrau (early on) • Wilhelm Backhaus • Bela Bartók • Count Basie • Harold Bauer • Sir Thomas Beecham • Leonard Bernstein • Jussi Björling • Jorge Bolet • Benjamin Britten • Emerson Buckley • Aaron Copland • Ernst von Dohnányi • Eddie Duchin • Bill Evans • Arthur Fiedler • Erroll Garner • Walter Gieseking • Alberto Ginastera • Eugene Goosens • John Green • Johana Harris • Natalie Hinderas • Lorin Hollander • José Iturbi • Paul Jacobs • Serge Koussevitsky • Ruth Laredo • Josef Lhevinne • Rosina Lhevinne[/color] • Liberace • Adele Marcus • Eduardo Mata • Marian McPartland • Darius Milhaud • Benno Moiseiwitch • Pierre Monteux • Charles Munch • Eugene Ormandy • Vladimir de Pachmann • Leonard Pennario (early on) • Gregor Piatigorsky • Ezio Pinza • Francis Poulenc • Ottorino Respighi • Edwin Romain • Moriz Rosenthal • Max Rudolf • Leonard Shure • Sir Georg Solti • Igor Stravinsky • Soulima Stravinsky • Joseph Szigeti • Virgil Thomson • Werner Torkanowsky • Richard Tucker • Lawrence Welk • Mary Lou Williams • Earl Wild • Teddy Wilson • Eugene Ysaye



Baldwin Concert Grand, Model D, 9' Ebony Satin Finish. Circa 1966:
$19900.00

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