Brodmann 187 grand - your views please

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Brodmann 187 grand - your views please

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Has anyone tried the Brodmann 187 -
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Looks like No

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Aye!

No.
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YES

I've bought one and i think its beautiful. It is a good solid grand piano with a fantastic action and a sound not unlike a Steinway model A. Infact, the scale design and cabinet are copied from the model A. I had a tuner who is steinway accredited look at it and he confirmed this.

OK THE BUILD ISNT THE SAME but its a 6th of the price, and I cant imagine in 50 years time people getting their brodmann 187s rebuilt with new soundboards etc to go on another half century but the fact is if you want a piano with a lovely warm tone and very responsive action, and want something different from a japenese piano, buy one.

Also, buy it soon coz they're selling like hot cakes. That probably means the price will go up soon! I've had mine for a year now.
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