![]() After work was done, this piano has far exceeded our expectations and is very much a Bosendorfer style instrument which is actually bigger sounding due to a maple rim instead of the Bosendorfer spruce rim. We did extensive work to rectify many issuesincluding manufacturing a key stop rail that was NEVER even installed! This piano received total refurbishing and everything was done to realize the Austrian design of Bosendorfer latent within the piano. This piano was built and purchased new in 1994 from Circle Music by a university professor who played well but could not afford a Steinway. Utilizing many Bosendorfer design features and ideas, they created a line that was compete as a performance piano with Yamaha, Kawai and others butsadly, themediocre execution of the finer details of both tonal and action regulation and other matters yielded only a somewhat better Kimball Grand than their regular Kimball product although was capable of much more. In the mid 1980's, Kimball created the Viennese Edition and then later, the Viennese Classic as a joint design venture with Bosendorfer. It isn't everyday that you find an oak grand and this one has certainly been well-maintained. Just take a look at the beautiful oak cabinet. ![]() This piano was well-loved by its last owner, and it shows. In 1966, the Habig family, owners of Jasper American, purchased the legendary Bosendorfer Company of Vienna and later, Herrburger Brooks of Long Eaton, England – noted manufacturer of piano actions and hammers. Check out this grand little addition to our showroom Coming in at only 4'8, this Kimball La Petite Grand will fit just about anywhere. Kimball Piano & Organ Company was purchased in the 1959 by the Jasper American Corporation who were the largest office furniture manufacturer in the world and produced pianos in French Lick, IN and West Baden, IN. Piano: Kimball, model 670-S, 6'7" Grand Piano (Viennese Classic-Bosendorfer)ĭescription: Kimball, America’s Home Piano Company, generally made pianos that had nice cabinets but were fair to poor musically.
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