Strike a single bass note on a piano of distinctive European lineage and you'll agree there's no mistake its rich, resonate tone. What you're hearing is the sound of meticulous craftsmanship, unmpromising design and years of piano-making experience. As you might expect, this sound comes at a price. One as rich as the instrument's bloodline. While the world's most renowned pianos are byond the reast of most, they provide an excellent point of reference ofr shoosing a more affordable, quality-built instrument. The amazing Steigerman piano. Play a single bass note on your local dealer's most expensive upright or grand. Then play the same note on a similiar-sized Steigerman piano. If both pianos are properly tuned you will hear little or no difference between the one costing tens of thousands of dollars and the Steigerman. Trust what you hear, because even a single note can tell you why so many new piano buyers are sitting down to a Steigerman. While a piano's voice is perhaps the most distinguishing aspect of its quality, the serious player will say that he or she must feel at one with instrument to really enjoy the experience. So Steigerman has gone to great lengths to build an exceptionally responsive instrument. Hammers, actions mechanism, soundboard and stings have all been carefully engineered to maximize performance, without compromising Steigerman's ongoing commitment to affordability. All Steigerman pianos meet regorous international manufacturing and quality control standards.

Model 151 Ebony H.P, Serial#: 02204, Regular Price: $11,495.