I grew up playing the Baldwin Acrosonic (red mahogany) that my parents bought in 1960. To this day, it's a pleasure to play. It needs some work, yes, but it has a beautiful sound, lots of personality and heart. 🎹♥️
I still have the Acrosonic then I inherited from my mom. It looks just like this one except it has the original finish which is excellent. I believe mine is from 1973 or perhaps a few years earlier.
I have a Fischer apt grand. Just out of curiosity, how much is that Fischer upright? The first piano I looked at was a Fischer spinet. I didn't know much then and it was horribly bright and out of tune, but I became interested in finding that brand.
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I grew up playing the Baldwin Acrosonic (red mahogany) that my parents bought in 1960. To this day, it's a pleasure to play. It needs some work, yes, but it has a beautiful sound, lots of personality and heart. 🎹♥️
That is my favorite model.
These always surprise me a bit!
Sir may I ask you about Baldwin piano ?
Some day I aim to own an Acrosonic you’ve rebuilt.
I have one that was also made in 1973. It is in wonderful condition. The primary wood for the case is pecan. Boy does it need tuning!
I still have the Acrosonic then I inherited from my mom. It looks just like this one except it has the original finish which is excellent. I believe mine is from 1973 or perhaps a few years earlier.
I have a Fischer apt grand. Just out of curiosity, how much is that Fischer upright? The first piano I looked at was a Fischer spinet. I didn't know much then and it was horribly bright and out of tune, but I became interested in finding that brand.
What is the value ?
Hello, please call or text Brigham Larson Pianos at 801-701-0113 for more information. This piano is valued at $2,998. Thanks!
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