Weber W-109

44" Walnut Polish Continental Console - Serial #08313712 - 1988
Although owned by 2 families, this piano has had very little use and soon will be ready for a new home! It was built in 1988 in a Young Chang factory. Weber pianos are still made in Korea and China under control of the Young Chang company today.
At 44" tall and 21.5" wide, this compact upright has a modern look and that will fit into any living room or music studio. Called a Continental Console, it will be reconditioned to RPI's high standards, and has a lot of life left on the hammers. Reconditioning includes:
- Hammer Resurfacing
- Aligning Hammers to Strings
- Tightening Action Screws
- Leveling Keys
- Adjusting Key Dip
- Adjusting Let-off & Backchecks
- Cleaning the Strings
- Cleaning/polishing Keytops
- Adjusting the Pedals
- Polishing Brass Hardware
- Refreshing the finish
- Re-pinning & Replacing Felts as Needed
- Tuning & Voicing
All reconditioned pianos come with a 2-year mechanical warranty. What a great little piano!
Weber Piano History
The original Weber piano is another American made instrument that began in New York by a German immigrant who built a name for himself in the world of piano making. The piano company stayed in the family for 50 years, and then was sold to a larger company, Aeolian who seemed to be buying many of the American piano manufacturing companies at that time. Weber continued to be made as part of this company until 1986 when the name was purchased by the Korean piano manufacturer, Young Chang. Today, Weber pianos are still made in Korea and China under control of the Young Chang company.
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