SchimmelSchimmel Classic C213 Tradition Grand PianoSchimmel Classic C213 Tradition Grand Piano
Schimmel Classic
1885 is a momentous year for our company. It was in May of 1885 that Wilhelm Schimmel built his first piano. Inspired by a pioneer spirit and single-minded perseverance, his maxims were always oriented to the expectations of his customers. They could hear and feel the love and care with which his instruments were built and how they were up to standards of the tone quality and touch which even at that time were high. Even today, nothing has has changed in this respect. We stand behind our products with our name.0 stars, based on 0 reviews
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Our largest Classic grand piano C 213 is based on the design characteristics of our full size con- cert grand piano K 280. Essentially, the ‘sound system’ in the middle and treble section and the action of our Konzert grand piano K 280 was transferred into the Classic grand piano C 213 – and with it the tonal character and touch of our large concert grand piano.
This outstanding and in- novative idea was consequently transferred into every grand piano down to our smallest grand piano model, which is unique in the piano world. Because of this a pianist receives a part of our full size concert grand in each of our grand piano models. As we manufacture three grand piano sizes in our Classic series we simply call it “the unique Schimmel Trilogyâ€.
Specifications:
• L (inch) | L x H x W (cm): 7′ | 213 x 102 x 154
• Weight (lbs | kg): 869 | 395
• Finish (Colour): Ebony High Gloss | White High Gloss | Mahagony High Gloss
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