Scott, thanks for the tip on The Piano Book website.? I found it. The website starts at: http://www.pianobuyer.com/enter_email.php You fill out a short "qualifier" page... probably so they can send you notices of updates to their book... and then you gain entrance into a slick database qualifier page, which allows you to qualify what type, size, manufacturer, and price range?piano that you might want to see. Bill Fritz, StLouis/PTG From: "Scott Helms, RPT" <tuner at helmsmusic.net> Hi Terry - You need Larry Fine's book, "The Piano Book", which includes an annual supplement which lists MSRP for currently produced pianos. Actually, he has a new website that has this info on it, but unfortunately the name of the site escapes me right now. I believe the website is being published in lieu of a new Annual Supplement (which is the part that listed MSRP). The book (and I'm sure the site too) is full of VERY useful information, not just pricing but other info about various piano makers. Good luck! Scott ------ Scott A. Helms, Registered Piano Technician www.helmsmusic.net > I'm newly on the list so don't know protocol here about discussing > manufacturers and pricing. I have a school choir director I > occasionally tune for who is involved in purchasing a 6' grand and two > local distributors with competing Japanese manufacturers are after the > sale. I don't know current appropriate pricing for the pianos being > considered and wonder if anyone here could put prices into context. > Could someone contact me directly if have experience with new Japanese > piano values? > > Terry Sheetz > PTG Associate > Twin Cities > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20090901/8b4a4cb7/attachment.htm>
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