Originally posted by tazar:
all,
Costco online is selling this piano for $8K.
It is litle better than Hal Davis piano. The marketting dept claims that it is as good as a kawai piano or yamaha. It just does not have the name. Does anyone have an opinion. I might conside ordering one for my kid.
Tony
OK, so let me get this straight. You are actually considering paying thousands of dollars for an acoustic grand piano from a store that also sells lawnmowers, frozen pizzas, and tires? I mean seriously? Please let all of us off the hook now and tell us you are joking!
It is a pity that acoustic pianos, especially grand pianos have become a disposable hunk of wood and metal like most everything else these days. What I mean is, the materials used to build this level of piano, the poor design and lack of true craftsmanship leads to create an instrument that has the shine and impressiveness of the real thing but has nowhere near the life expectancy of an actual finely manufactured musical instrument.
That being said, I realize that we all aren't made of money where we can spend tens of thousands of dollars on a brand name concert grand piano (I know I don't have that kind of money), but you can buy a baby grand of similar quality like the one you are referring to from any real acoustic piano store for probably less than the price you have quoted. At least you will be purchasing from people who know that an acoustic piano has strings inside and needs to be tuned on occasions, etc. And they will have acoustic piano technicians working for them or at least personally know the technicians in your area.
The fact is, buying a low quality grand piano will cost you as much or more as a decent grand in the long run because of the service issues that will arise.
Having a real grand piano in the house is a wonderful thing especially for the kids. And if you really want one and don’t want to spend the $15000.00 or so it will take to get something of good quality, at least go to a real piano store where you will benefit from their knowledge and their ability to offer support on the instrument if and when needed.
[This message has been edited by WDMcM (edited 10-05-2005).]