Here’s a very classy example of a 70’s console made simply elegant. If this piano would look good in your space it will also sound good.  With a padded matching bench, you need it to sit for hours and practice.

Mason & Hamlin started out with very limited capital, but their determination to only build the finest instruments possible met with almost instant success.  Mason & Hamlin entered the field by building their “Organ Harmonium”, a reed-operated instrument with the rich ability to mimic several instruments of the orchestra based on Emmons Hamlin’s reed-voicing method.  After the success of their “Organ Harmonium”, the firm produced an instrument called the “American Cabinet Organ”, an instrument that won the firm a world-wide reputation and highest possible honors anywhere it was exhibited. Mason & Hamlin enjoyed substantial success with their endeavors, and the firm quickly grew and expanded its product line of organs and melodeons.
Mason & Hamlin began manufacturing pianos in 1881.  Like their organs, the Mason & Hamlin piano was an instant success and was deemed a superior instrument.  Mason & Hamlin introduced several manufacturing innovations, including the patented “Screw-Stringer” mechanism and “Tensions Resonator” system which set their pianos apart from the competition.
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