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Grotrian-Steinweg 5' 4" (164cm) grand piano Black c1988

from Robert Morley & Company Ltd.

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Price: £18,500.00

Date: 10-06-2023 01:16PM

Expiration Date: 30-06-2027 01:13PM

Description

Grotrian-Steinweg 5' 4" (164cm) grand piano Black c1988 secondhand M31752

Smaller grand with wonderful nuances, with a rich deep tone.

Full compass - 7¼ octaves – 88 notes
3 pedals (sostenuto pedal)
Weight : 290kg

Dimensions : Width 151cm x Length 164cm x High 102cm

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Grotrian-Steinweg 5' 4" (164cm) grand piano Black c1988

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