Every aspect of how a piano is manufactured must be considered before
investing in something that is going to be such a significant part of
a muscian's life. Below we show you how several manufacturers choose
to cut corners – especially in areas that the musician will never
see. We also show, in the last column, how important it is to us that
nothing is overlooked in the creation of a Langlois Piano.
Features & Specifications
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Yamaha
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Kawai
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Steinway
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Langlois & Sons
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Continuous laminates of beech & maple
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North
American Produced 17 ply Rock Maple
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Solid spruce, not clear w/ irregular patterns
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Solid spruce w/ irregular patterns
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Premium clear Siberian Spruce
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Hardwood and Man made parts, Synthetic Leather
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Man Made parts, Synthetic Leather
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All Maple, Natural Leather
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All maple Hardwood, Natural Leather
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Vertically laminated
Maple
cap
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Vertically laminated Maple
cap
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Vertically laminated
Maple
cap
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Hardwood Doweled Bridges to Soundboard
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All Grand Models Duplex
Scaling
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52" Upright/ 6'10" Grand
with Italian made
Circesa
Soundboard
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Weights - 6'2" Grand
52 Upright
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6'1" Grand
697 lbs
Upright 517 lbs
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6'1" Grand
722 lbs
Upright 560 lbs
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Grand 812 lbs Upright 588
lbs
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Solid Spruce:
GL-610 Uses German Hornbeam
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Availability To Talk To Owner
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Hand Fit Mortis
and Tenon Beams
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