At this time, the Krakauer piano was produced by the same company that produced the Breitmann piano. Also, the Chinese imported instrument became less costly then the American made piano.
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In the early 2000's, it was common for many of the old piano names to be produced once more by Chinese manufacturers, and the popularity of the piano grew exponentially in China. By 1980, the Kimball company bought the rights to the name, however by 1996 the company closed its doors. Later joined by a Julius Krakauer, it was located in New York City until 1977, when Howard Graves purchased the company and relocated to Ohio. The original Krakauer piano is another American made instrument that began in New York in 1896 by Simon Krakauer and son David. We back our work with a 2-year mechanical warranty. The Krakauer piano is no longer made today, however a new piano of this size and quality costs around $6000. The traditional console case is made to go into a home setting and would be a great starter instrument for any new pianist!Īll of our preowned pianos undergo our reconditioning process which includes: The condition is like new inside and out, with absolutely no wear and tear on the case or hammers.
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These oak satin Krakauer 43" consoles have been inspected and received an all-points regulation and tuning. These appear to never have been played, the case and inside are all good as new!
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These pianos were built in 2005 in China by the same company that manufactured the Breitmann piano on our showroom floor.