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Brodmann BU-121

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Hi,

Just after some opinions on the Brodmann BU-121. I have found a second hand one in excellent condition that falls within my price range, however I have no experience of Brodmann, having never played one, therefore I was just wondering if you thought it was worth the two hour trek to go and see it, or whether I am likely to be disappointed? I am looking for something that is suitable for all standards, as I am just learning but want to be able to keep the piano for the forseeable future.

Went to a piano dealer the weekend, and fell in love with the Kawai K2, but it was just out of my price range, now trying to decide whether I should rob someone :lol: or continue my search for a second hand one.

Thanks for any advice!
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They're very good.

If you like it and the price is good go for it.

What is the price?
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Thank you!

Originally priced at £1,200, and she has had an offer of £1,000 so far. Unfortunately due to the distance, I will be unable to get there until the weekend, and I fear it may be sold by then. What would you consider a sensible offer for a December 2006 model in excellent condition?
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The Brodmann 121 has a much richer bass than the K2 and a more mature touch.

Brodmann all the way.

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New list price of the 121 is £3,600.

You should not be haggling over a few hundred pounds at a Brodmann priced that low. Bite the sellers hand of, take it home and enjoy.

You are getting a lot of piano for the money.

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Roger that good buddy, as we used to say in our yoof
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Agreed with above. If it's in good nick, £1200 is a steal, and it'll beat the K2 in every area.
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Thanks very much for the feedback guys!

I think I should give her a call and make her an offer...it's all exciting!! :D
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ABOUT HE RIGHT PRICE FOR A NEW ONE HEARD THERE IN RECIEVERSHIP,ANYMORE SOCIAL NETWORKING AND I HAVE TO GO OR A PINT.
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ABOUT HE RIGHT PRICE FOR A NEW ONE HEARD THERE IN RECIEVERSHIP,ANYMORE SOCIAL NETWORKING AND I HAVE TO GO OR A PINT.
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piano heads wrote:ABOUT HE RIGHT PRICE FOR A NEW ONE HEARD THERE IN RECIEVERSHIP,ANYMORE SOCIAL NETWORKING AND I HAVE TO GO OR A PINT.
Mr Piano Heads,
Why SHOUT? And in stereo......... :wink:
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Mr Piano Heads,
Why SHOUT? And in stereo
He does seem a tad grumpy. Serenity comes with the dawning acceptance that Yamaha is going to take over the world, flattening everything in its path like a giant wall of black polyester propelled ever onwards by discount merchants in SE England. You don't like the Yamaha sound? Who cares, there won't be a choice before long. :?
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piano heads wrote:ABOUT HE RIGHT PRICE FOR A NEW ONE HEARD THERE IN RECIEVERSHIP,ANYMORE SOCIAL NETWORKING AND I HAVE TO GO OR A PINT.
Jeepers!

Brodmann are *not* in receivership, their UK distributor is.

Brodmann must therefore still be available one way or another.
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Who sell them never seen them,is there a website,but a piano tuner friend of mine actively invovled in the buying and selling of both new and used pianos said he looks after 2 which are a couple of years old and they seem to wear quite quickly,and find them very expensive over 10k for a 6 footer,he can get better quality grand made in china for nearer the mid 5k mark.
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. . . .well my Brodmann six footer gets heavy use and I've had it for two years. Its still great. It plays and sounds way better than my 1910 Bluthner and my 1955 Challen upright. The Bluthner is nice in its own way but the Challen is less than inspiring.
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piano heads wrote:Who sell them never seen them,is there a website,but a piano tuner friend of mine actively invovled in the buying and selling of both new and used pianos said he looks after 2 which are a couple of years old and they seem to wear quite quickly,and find them very expensive over 10k for a 6 footer,he can get better quality grand made in china for nearer the mid 5k mark.
The OP was discussing the upright 121, but there's no harm in including the Brodmann grands. Their 187, (6 footer and 2" to be exact) is unbeatable in its price range. It's a straight copy of a Steinway model A, with a German Strunz soundboard, Langer action and Abel hammers. It even has wooden sharps rather than the nasty plastic found on many pianos twice that price. The rim is thicker than the Yamaha C3. A 'European' piano, just assembled in China under Euro supervision. It is absolutely astounding. Please tell me what Chinese grand is better for £5K and I will reply.

Joseph, a very accomplished pianist, with a very good ear, I might say, (!) has also answered your question regarding wear and tear.
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chrisvenables wrote:
The OP was discussing the upright 121,
And that is a fine piano for the money too. Shame the 125 doesn't hit the mark, but what the hey, save your cash and buy the smaller one!

Are you stocking Brodmann now, CV? If so, can you enlighten the angry-sounding Mr piano heads as to who the importer is now Colin Taylor's company is no more and whether he will be blessed with a warranty should he shell out some hard-earned cash on one!? :wink:
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after 3 tunings on a 187 they are "rock Solid" on the tuning as well. We use a 187 as our hire grand, it's now 2 years old, has been hired out over 50 times and has good reviews from some very talented pianists.
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PianoGuy wrote:
chrisvenables wrote:
The OP was discussing the upright 121,
And that is a fine piano for the money too. Shame the 125 doesn't hit the mark, but what the hey, save your cash and buy the smaller one!

Are you stocking Brodmann now, CV? If so, can you enlighten the angry-sounding Mr piano heads as to who the importer is now Colin Taylor's company is no more and whether he will be blessed with a warranty should he shell out some hard-earned cash on one!? :wink:
PG: Yes we stock Brodmann.

Don't know if Colin Taylor actually had a 'company' as such - but Colin is still alive and kicking and still with Brodmann and he and Christian H. are still running the world-wide show.

Brodmann, as far as I know, are currently imported by two companies in the UK. (but not necessarily in this order!) 1/ By a very well respected company in Scotland who, I think for reasons of professional etiquette should disclose their name themselves and 2/ by Chris Venables in England. Whoever sells the piano would honour the guarantee, in partnership with Brodmann. In the unlikely event of a Brodmann dealer closing, then it is the norm for the remaining dealer(s) to do the work, in partnership with Brodmann. Likewise (although most unlikely) if Brodmann ceased trading then it would be the dealer who would honour it. (Sale of goods act and all that)

If Mr Heads wants a Brodmann (to compliment his 2 Grotrians) from me or from any of our well respected Brodmann partners in Scotland, then he has the assurance of a five year guarantee.
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The wholesaler for Brodmann in Scotland is The Edinburgh Piano Company Ltd. Contact is James Cameron.

The dealers for Brodmann in Scotland are McLarens Piano Superstore, Cylde Street, Glasgow.
Gordon Bell Pianos Ltd, 45 Rosemount Viaduct, Aberdeen
Moray Firth Pianos, Inverness and Elgin
Edinburgh Piano Compnay Ltd, 5 Howard Street, Edinburgh

I hope this is not considered as advertising, but the question was asked.

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