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kawai grand piano

Estimated price for orientation: 60 240 $

Category: Grand and Baby Grand Pianos
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Condition: Seller refurbished: An item that has been restored to working order by the eBay seller or a third party not approved by the manufacturer. This means the item has been inspected, cleaned, and repaired to full working order and is in excellent condition. This item may or may not be in original packaging. See the seller’s listing for full details. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: Kawai
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan Model: KG5


Kawai grand piano for an art collector.   Price:  55 000 EURO net     The instrument is covered by painting of a contemporary artist Di Credico from France. A figure represented on the painting is a conductor, theme repeatedly used in the pieces of work of the painter.   This model is characterized by a painting and a cover of a high gloss transparent varnish which emphasizes the instrument’s avant-garde and modern style. The varnish protects and preserves the painting at the same time.   Kawai – KG5C ( length 203 cm) is the piano used for this project. The instrument was produced by Kawai factory in Japan in 1976.   The model provides the highest quality in terms of sound and playing comfort. It was completely renovated by SAP Renovation in 2011. Instruments restored by SAP Renovation are currently placed at the luxurious residences all over Europe – Madrid, Paris, London, Rome, Berlin, Warsaw, Moscow.   The masterpiece was created thanks to the cooperation of a French artist Di Credico and Jean Jacques Willig, owner of Backline Pianos.   Presented piano is a perfect choice for an art collector, who loves music. The piano can be seen in Lyon at Backline Pianos’ showroom.   More about the piano:
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