Yamaha M450

44" Mahogany Console Upright - Serial #T224630 - 1998
From 1986-2005 the Yamaha piano company operated a factory in Thomaston, GA. This is one of those pianos, and was built in 1998. It is an Mahogany satin 44" console upright model M450 - the T indicates that it was made in Georgia, USA. This piano is in great condition!
It has passed our inspection and will be reconditioned. Reconditioning will include:
- Hammer Resurfacing
- Aligning Hammers to Strings
- Tightening Action Screws
- Leveling Keys
- Adjusting Key Dip
- Adjusting Let-off & Backchecks
- Cleaning the Strings
- Cleaning Keytops
- Adjusting the Pedals
- Cleaning the case & polishing brass hardware
- Tuning & Voicing
If purchased new today, retails at $9199.00. This much sought after piano offers so much for much less than the price of new instrument.
Yamaha Piano History
The Yamaha Corporation built it's first upright pianos in 1900, with grand pianos soon to follow. This Japanese company has continually sought to improve its instruments by sending its engineers to study with European piano manufacturing greats, as well as bringing experts to Japan to advise in their factory. The Yamaha Music school was started in 1954, and soon thereafter the company began to diversify with production of motorcycles, water craft, as well as other instruments.
In 1973 Yamaha bought the Everett Piano Company located in South Haven, MI, and produced pianos for the US market in factories that were located in Michigan and Georgia. These factories closed in 1986 (Michigan) and 2005 (Georgia). Today all of the Yamaha pianos are made in Asia, including Indonesia, China and Japan.
Yamaha has maintained its success to become one of the largest piano manufacturing companies in the world, and acquired the German Piano Bosendorfer in 2008, maintaining it's manufacturing plant in Austria. Today it is one of the most recognized names in the musical world.
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