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Tips In Buying A Used Steinway Piano

July 24th, 2010

Everyone knows that there are significant costs and risks in purchasing a used Steinway Piano, but not everyone knows how to approach these risks. This short article is designed to help the novice along the way. First, determine what you need before you begin to investigate. Countless hours can be saved by first knowing clearly how large, what style, what age, what price range you need before you start browsing. After all, why look at Steinway B pianos if they are above your price range, or too large for the room you will be placing it in? Or if your house if modern in appearance, perhaps the Victorian, ice-cream leg style would be seriously out of place compared to a sleek, semi-gloss finish of a beautiful ebony. Second, understand who you will be purchasing from. A dealer or Steinway Gallery may have a few pianos to look at, but your selection will be limiting and the price you pay for their knowledge will be quite high. An online catalog, such as that found in Piano Mart or American-Steinway.com will offer a much greater range of pianos for one to consider, and the knowledge and the reputation of the owners in the piano business gives them as much creditability as any Steinway Gallery.

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Third, use a qualified piano technician to ask the difficult questions if you are uncertain. Qualified means not just knowledgeable of how a piano works, but also very knowledgeable of the Steinway history, action changes over the years, design changes, style changes, so he or she can help you understand not only the work that has been performed and the probably future work that may need to be performed, but also the point of history where this Steinway piano falls into. This will also help determine the value for your investment, and help you determine if you are getting the most “bang” for your buck. You may need one technician for the piano itself, and one “historian” on Steinway Pianos to help you understand your piano’s place in history. Fourth, play the piano, or find an artist to help you play on the piano. Ultimately, a piano is not just an investment, but also an instrument. A piano needs to sound its value, and only through years of proper care and repair can a Steinway piano still sound and feel like a Steinway piano. The piano has many moving parts, and strings (of course) that wear and need replacement.

There are details such as what kind of strings were used when they were replaced, what kind of bushings, action parts, etc. were used, that will determine if the piano is still “as good as new” like a Steinway should be, or were corners cut in order to make this Steinway just be a Steinway “in name” but not necessarily true to the Steinway standards. Of course the technician that worked on the Steinway having been trained by a master craftsman does help, but the ultimate guide will still be in the sound and the feel. Fifth, don’t let the “voicing” of the piano fool you. Any piano can be voiced to sound duller or brighter on temporary bases, and many rebuilt pianos have yet to be voiced, so they are quite uneven. The voicing is usually the last step before a piano is truly concert ready, and most pianos are not voiced when you purchase them. So don’t let this factor be considered too important in your investment. Finally, consider who you are purchasing from. Know that you will pay more from a “Steinway Dealer” than a non Steinway dealer by the inherent nature that the name has some value. But many non-Steinway dealers are equally or even more qualified because of their years of experience in this field. For myself, after 35 years of working with Steinway pianos, and even selling rebuilt pianos back to Steinway pianos, I know hundreds of dealers that can and cannot help you in your purchase.
Happy Steinway Shopping!

Sterling Silver Jewelry – Tips For Proper Maintenance

February 18th, 2010

With more and more people having an attraction for well-designed sterling silver jewelry; it is crucial for them to know the proper way of keeping these vital ornaments safe for a longer period. Surely, you would like making your investment safer so that you do not incur losses soon after you have bought the items. But without a regular and accurate way of cleaning the silver ornaments, it is no possible to escape from the damages to the metal in the coming days.

Sterling silver jewelry is made of 92.5 percent silver and 7.5 percent copper. This combination of the two metals gives good stretch to the jewelry and makes it easier for molding the metal into any shape. Such metal also is safer as it does not get damaged soon. Sill, as the percentage of silver is quite high; the ornaments such as silver rings, pendants, bracelets, chains, and earrings may discolor soon in the absence of proper maintenance.

Note that sterling silver jewelry will get shades of gold and black colors if it comes in contact with chemicals. So women can expose a ring or chain to the chemicals that are mixed in a hot water bathtub or pool. Nail polish and other make-up products too have chemicals. So, cleaning of the ornaments should be on the regular basis. You should first choose a right cleanser. Ammonia, alcohol, bleach and acetone are very harmful for silver and any cleanser should be free of these chemicals. Make sure that you use a mild cleanser that is dipped in water.

Choose a brush that is specially designed for jewelry cleansing. Do not use the brushes that have hard bristles. You can easily choose a baby toothbrush for its soft bristles. Or pick up a mushroom brush. Brush your sterling sliver jewelry gently on the ornaments and make sure that it is thoroughly cleaned of the dust using a cleanser. Then, put the jewelry on a proper cloth for drying it. Make sure that you use only a cotton cloth. Such cleaning of your ornaments on regular basis will not allow for accumulation of dust and damages from chemicals.