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Ritmuller 118 Classic Traditional Upright Piano Black polished with brass fittings NEW M31765

from Robert Morley & Company Ltd.

Overview

Price: £3,999.00

Date: 11-08-2023 10:31AM

Expiration Date: 11-08-2024 10:29AM

Description

Ritmuller 118 Classic Traditional Upright Piano in Black polished with brass fittings NEW M31765

Full compass - 7¼ octaves – 88 notes
3 pedals (practice pedal)

Also available in black polished with chrome fittings

Rent this piano on our home rental scheme for only £120.00 per month with an initial payment of £520.00 before delivery to a ground floor location in London (this includes delivery, collection, first months rental and setup/admin charge). Terms and conditions apply, please ask for full details.

Dimensions : 142.00cm wide 118.00cm high 60.50cm deep

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Ritmuller 118 Classic Traditional Upright Piano Black polished with brass fittings NEW M31765

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Did You Know Piano Facts

1350
Towards the middle of the fourteenth century German wire smiths began drawing wire through steel plates, and this method continued until the beginning of the nineteenth century. Iron, gold, silver, brass, gut, horsehair and recently nylon have been used for strings on many different instruments. The earliest use of steel wire occurred in 1735 in Wales, but is not thought to have been used for the stringing of instruments. The Broadwood piano company stated that they were using steel wire in 1815 from Germany and Britain, but this has not been confirmed. According to the Oxford Companion, it was in 1819 that Brockedon began drawing steel wire through holes in diamonds and rubies. Before 1834 wire for instruments was made either from iron or brass, until Webster of Birmingham introduced steel wire. The firm seems to have been called Webster and Horsfall, but later the best wire is said to have come from Nuremberg and later still from Berlin. Wire has been plated in gold, silver, and platinum to stop rusting and plated wire can still be bought, but polished wire is best. In 1862 Broadwood claimed that a Broadwood grand would take a strain of about 17 tons, with the steel strings taking 150 pounds each. There had been many makers, but it was not until 1883 that the now-famous wire-making firm of Roslau began in West Germany. According to Wolfenden, by 1893 one firm claimed their wire had a breaking strain for gauge 13 of 325 pounds. The same maker gives some earlier dates for the breaking strain of gauge 13: 1867 - 226 pounds; 1873 - 232 pounds; 1876 - 265 pounds; and 1884 - 275 pounds. Wolfenden said:"These samples were, of course, specially drawn for competition and commercial wire of this gauge cannot even now be trusted to reach above 260 pounds."