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K Kawai Babygrand $4000

This show stopping K. Kawai is made to be played and admired. It’s such a statement piece with a tone you’ll absolutely adore. Kawai Musical Instruments Manufacturing Co., Ltd. was […]

Posted on April 15, 2026 by The Piano Man
Posted in Babygrand Pianos, Spinet and Console Pianos

Cristofori Studio $3000

Velvet tones wrapped in a bold red finish, this Cristofori is a rare piece indeed. We are so happy to have it as a stunning piece of history delivered in […]

Posted on April 15, 2026April 15, 2026 by The Piano Man
Posted in Spinet and Console Pianos

J & C Fischer Upright $700

A century later and still stealing the show. This J. & C. Fischer proves great tone (and great style) never go out of fashion. The J & C Fischer Piano […]

Posted on April 15, 2026 by The Piano Man
Posted in Spinet and Console Pianos, Upright Grands

Weber Console $2400

Rich in tone and history, this Weber console has flavor all around. Weber’s are more distinct and rare in our shop.  Make it your’s today, and skip the dismay. Albert […]

Posted on April 14, 2026April 14, 2026 by The Piano Man
Posted in Spinet and Console Pianos

Wurlitzer Spinet $200

Pianos do not come cuter than this. We La La love its iron detailing that creates a sleek and elegant design. Perfect for the boutique feel, and boho vibes. Franz […]

Posted on April 14, 2026 by The Piano Man
Posted in Spinet and Console Pianos

Schafer & Sons Console $400

Talk about pristine, for this price, you really can’t do better. Because it’s very playable and in great condition, the only condition you will have from purchasing it, is how […]

Posted on April 14, 2026April 14, 2026 by The Piano Man
Posted in Spinet and Console Pianos

Steinrich Studio $1800

This piano brings a BIG piano energy like no other! Where style meets flare, this piano will see you there! Its tone is more mellow. Steinrich was established in 1930s […]

Posted on April 14, 2026 by The Piano Man
Posted in Spinet and Console Pianos

Baldwin Console $2400

Talk about high end elegance. This dark wood Console is a prime example of all around beauty. Great on space for tight areas, with big sound one can expect from […]

Posted on April 14, 2026April 14, 2026 by The Piano Man
Posted in Spinet and Console Pianos

Yamaha Console $2400

Dazzling white, and it plays nice and bright! These pianos are always a big hit in our store. How could anyone want more? Yamaha’s console piano history began with the […]

Posted on April 14, 2026April 14, 2026 by The Piano Man
Posted in Spinet and Console Pianos

Steinway & Sons Console $1900

A low cost option of an incredible piano company doesn’t come around all the time. Steinway’s never compromise in sound, and are widely loved in the piano world. Hop on […]

Posted on February 25, 2026April 14, 2026 by The Piano Man
Posted in Spinet and Console Pianos

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No interest math—just the piano price divided into 12, 18, or 24 monthly payments (RTO starts at $1,200 / $100 per month). First payment is due at signing. Each month you’ll click a payment link—easy. Delivery is typically $250–$350 (cash due at delivery; stairs/complex setups may add cost) and usually happens within 2–3 days unless you prefer a delay. Uprights get a final tune before leaving; grands are tuned by Jay after setup, plus a little concert before he goes. Learn more →

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What is the Main Difference between the Spinet and other upright pianos?

The hammers are the same size in ALL 4 piano styles.  The Spinet Piano keys will PULL up the hammers to strike the strings.  In the larger pianos, the keys will PUSH up the hammers to strike the strings.

Because the soundboard of a Spinet is the shortest of the piano family, the ‘hammer action’ is lowered to fit inside the piano and therefore the hammers need to be leveraged differently than they are in the larger brothers.

 

Cross Section of Upright Pianos

Notice, all the hammers are the same size, but it's where they are placed in relation to the size of the soundboard making the difference being the spinet keys PULL up the hammer action while the others PUSH up the action hammers.

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  • Jay is awesome! I’ve been looking to add a piano to our home for a while now and I had to find Jay to help me with it. He absolutely loves pianos and he is tremendous help when it come to finding a piano.

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    Martina Davis Avatar Martina Davis
    November 13, 2020
  • We just bought a piano from Jay and what a great experience it was!! Jay's passion and love for pianos and music is contagious and he was so helpful in helping us chose the right piece! We couldn't be happier with our new addition!!

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    Irena K Avatar Irena K
    March 12, 2021
  • We highly recommend Jay, he deserves more than 5 stars. He had a great selection of spinets and helped us pick the perfect one for our family. He was very responsive answering questions every time I called. He was extremely reliable delivering as promised, just in time for Christmas, even on the coldest day of the year in sub-zero temps and snow covered roads! When my novice pianist is ready to upgrade to the next level of piano I will be making my first call to Jay for sure! Thanks Jay, for letting me give my daughter the surprise of a lifetime!

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    Jamie Zaslav Avatar Jamie Zaslav
    November 10, 2023
  • Not sure if it was Jay ('The Piano Man'?) I spoke with, but that had to have been one of the rudest interactions I've ever encountered with a rep at any piano store. I had a question about one of the models they have (literally just asked what year it was made), and there was immediate hostility. The dude may not care what it is or when it was made, but if I'm investing money into an kind of instrument, I want to know everything I can about it. I told him that I'm relocating to CO in about a month and asked if he could post a recording of it if it wouldn't be too much trouble (originally found on Facebook)--he just said to come in person and hung up. I was fully intending to purchase the piano over the phone and have it taken care of within the week like any regular transaction, but I wasn't able to get that far into the conversation. No clue why he acted like it was such an imposition to be asked a question.

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    Daniel Avatar Daniel
    June 10, 2024
  • Jay is awesome Get what you want and you will be happy

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    June 10, 2024
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