Knabe Player Baby Grand Piano-Model KN500 (1995)-Piano Disc Player Baby Grand Piano-Ebony Polish

$16,995.00 $8,595.00

Knabe Baby Grand Piano (Player), Model KN500. Stunning Ebony Polish Finish with Matching Bench. This piano was made in 1995 and owned by one family. It has had very little use...

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Brand: Knabe SKU: N/A
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Description

Knabe Baby Grand Piano (Player), Model KN500. Stunning Ebony Polish Finish with Matching Bench. This piano was made in 1995 and owned by one family. It has had very little use and was very well taken care of. The piano has been tuned, regulated and is a great playing piano with a Piano Disc Player Mechanism.

As with all preowned instruments, this piano has been reconditioned to our high standards. This includes but is not limited to:

• Hammer Resurfacing

• Aligning Hammers to Strings

• Tightening Action Screws

• Leveling Keys

• Adjusting Key Dip

• Adjusting Let-off & Backchecks

• Polishing Keytops

• Adjusting the Pedals

• Polishing Brass Hardware

• Cleaning & Polishing Case

• Tuning & Voicing

New, the MSRP on this piano is $18,000. Look no further for a great piano at a great price!

Knabe Piano History

Wm. Knabe & Company began manufacturing pianos in Baltimore, MD in 1839. His establishment grew until in 1908 it merged with Chickering and Foster Armstrong, two other large piano makers at the time. The Knabe company won many awards for their square grands and prided themselves in their high standards and handcrafted pianos. In 1932 Knabe once again merged with the Aeolian piano company, who continued to make the piano until 1981. Today the the piano is a subsidiary of the Samick Music Corporation, who continue to produce pianos under the Knabe name.

 

Refund & Shipping
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