In this article we’re exploring the question of how to buy a used piano and what to look for, so you can avoid falling into the trap of over-paying or under-researching a used piano that you might be looking at.
We believe that there are people who think negatively of the word used (secondhand) because of the
stereotype they hold that newer products are always better than old
Japan has a history of 100 years in manufacturing pianos, ever since Yamaha manufactured the
first piano in Japan in 1900.
Most parts of the piano are made of wood which naturally contain moisture. To remove the redundant moisture, piano
manufacturers spend time to season the wood.
Yamaha and Kawai are major manufacturing companies, but you could find models not available in their overseas sales as used
pianos in our inventory.