1997 Kawai 43" 503M Upright Piano | Satin Oak - Limited Edition
by Kawai
SKU UPRIGHT0422
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Original price
$3,000.00
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Original price
$3,000.00
Original price
$3,000.00
$3,000.00
-
$3,000.00
Current price
$3,000.00
Kawai 43" 503M Upright Piano - 70th Anniversary Limited Edition
-Brand: Kawai
-Model: 503M
-Year Built: 1997
-Serial # A80422
-Finish: Satin Oak
-Condition: Very Good
Over the past 90 years, Kawai has earned a reputation for outstanding quality and workmanship in the crafting of world-class musical instruments - and has received over 50 major international awards for product and service excellence. Kawai's admired technology provides outstanding touch and tone that is valued worldwide for its sensational stable quality.
Upright pianos are the tallest within vertical piano class. At over 55" in height, these are very tall instruments with large soundboards and long strings, capable of projecting an impressive volume. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many large uprights were manufactured in America, and vintage instruments like these are readily available; however, caution should be taken when dealing with an instrument like this, due to many unknown factors affecting the condition of the piano. If you properly maintain an upright piano, it can perform well for many decades to come.
Warranty Information:
https://www.alamomusic.com/piano-warranty/
-Brand: Kawai
-Model: 503M
-Year Built: 1997
-Serial # A80422
-Finish: Satin Oak
-Condition: Very Good
Over the past 90 years, Kawai has earned a reputation for outstanding quality and workmanship in the crafting of world-class musical instruments - and has received over 50 major international awards for product and service excellence. Kawai's admired technology provides outstanding touch and tone that is valued worldwide for its sensational stable quality.
Upright pianos are the tallest within vertical piano class. At over 55" in height, these are very tall instruments with large soundboards and long strings, capable of projecting an impressive volume. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many large uprights were manufactured in America, and vintage instruments like these are readily available; however, caution should be taken when dealing with an instrument like this, due to many unknown factors affecting the condition of the piano. If you properly maintain an upright piano, it can perform well for many decades to come.
Warranty Information:
https://www.alamomusic.com/piano-warranty/