The Mason & Hamlin Model 50 Upright Piano stands in a class of its own. Handcrafted in Massachusetts and built using many of the same engineering principles found in Mason & Hamlin's renowned grand pianos, the Model 50 delivers a level of tonal richness, power, sustain, and musical expression rarely found in an upright instrument.
For more than 170 years, Mason & Hamlin has earned a reputation for building some of America's most respected pianos. The Model 50 continues that tradition through substantial maple construction, premium materials, precision craftsmanship, and the company's celebrated Tension Resonator system. The result is an upright piano capable of producing remarkable depth of tone, dynamic range, and responsiveness.
Many musicians describe the Model 50 as offering much of the musical experience of a grand piano while requiring the footprint of an upright. Its larger scale design, substantial soundboard, and exceptional action allow pianists to enjoy outstanding control, clarity, and expression.
At Washington Pianos, we believe the Model 50 is one of the finest upright pianos available today. It is an ideal choice for serious pianists, teaching studios, churches, schools, institutions, and families seeking handcrafted American quality and long-term musical value.
Highlights
• Handcrafted in the USA
• Premium Mason & Hamlin construction
• Tension Resonator crown retention system
• Exceptional sustain and tonal richness
• Responsive action for advanced musical expression
• Professional studio and institutional performance capabilities
• Built to inspire generations of music making
Ideal For
• Serious pianists
• Teaching studios
• Churches and worship facilities
• Music schools
• Institutions
• Luxury homes
• Families seeking a lifetime piano
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