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Art cased Schwechten Upright Piano
An art cased Schwechten upright piano with a french polished, rosewood case. Exhibition piano finely inlaid with a floral design and scrolls and carved detail.
 
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Art cased Gerhard Adams Upright Piano
An art cased Gerhard Adams upright piano with a polished, rosewood case and carved panels in an Art Nouveau design.
 
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Rolling Piano Tool Chest

"A pre-existing Cable Piano case adapted with Maple Veneer sheet goods and solid Mahogany drawer fronts to become the best rolling tool chest I could have ever imagined."
 
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Piano Bowl
The woods are Basswood, Wenge, Black walnut, Peruvian mahogany and ebony. It has 385 pieces.

 
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Ministein Piano, by Phillip Robert Cadman
Style: Custom Design
Type: Piano
Materials: Ebony, Maple, Ivory, Polyurethane
Dimensions: 6-1/4 in. deep by 4-3/4 in. wide by 3-1/3 in. tall.

Cadman’s passion is making 1/12-scale exact furniture replicas, and he never makes the same piece twice. The keys and foot pedals of his grand piano, “Ministein,” function on springs, and the handmade brass casters swivel and roll. The piano case and black keys are ebony, the white keys are maple with ivory veneers, and the finish is high-gloss polyurethane.
 
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Manxman Piano by M.H. Baillie Scott
Style: Arts and Crafts
Type: Piano
Materials: Ebonized Mahogany, Pewter, Mother of Pearl, Silver
Dimensions: 25 in. deep by 54 in. wide by 46 in. tall.

English designer M.H. Baillie Scott (1865-1945) designed this piano in 1896. The case is thought to have been produced six years later by the Guild of Handicraft or the Pyghtle Works. It is constructed of ebonized mahogany, and decorated with pewter, mother of pearl, and marquetry in various stained woods. The handles and hinges are silver-plated. The movement was made by John Broadwood & Sons Ltd. in London. Photo courtesy V&A Images/Victoria and Albert Museum.
 
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Piano Road
 
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Grand Piano Stage Set
 
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I think I have close-run thing for a complete piano outfit...
 
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LilyLady, so hard to find a man lying on a piano! Someone will just have to photoshop it...
"So as you know by now, last week we photographed the mega hot Ryan Barry in Palm Springs, the location was a fabulous, a mid century home with great views, and among the cool things in the house was Joan Collins' grand piano"
 
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OK! Lilylady, are we on the way here?!
 
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Buckets full of fun

Lilylady, we are a little closer, but it appears men are very shy...

TWO men, two pianos, and a lot of laughs — that’s what audiences can expect when they head to the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre to watch A Handful of Keys.

The show was first conceived by Ian von Memerty and Bryan Schimmel in 1994 — and for the next three years the two men performed more than 300 times to over 100 000 people, winning nine awards for best musical production and best perormance along the way.


 
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OMG Brian...

What a gorgeous piano?

But which one is you?

And where is its local?

Do you find all those extra notes confusing? I think I might as I aim for the low A.

Did you ever see the pics of Elena and her partner on the piano?

I'll see if I can locate it from their website Duo Scarbo.


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Duo Scarbo from their website





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