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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

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, 2026June 11, 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

Everett Console $400

Talk about special. This modern day classing is a retro mix of old feeling new.  Some pianos are as beautiful on the inside as they are on the outside. Everrett […]

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

Cable and Nelson Spinet $200

What a beautiful little spinet. It’s the perfect vibe for any room anywhere. In 1903, Fayette S. Cable, brother of H.D. Cable (of the Cable Piano Company) and Hobart M. […]

Posted on February 24, 2026 by The Piano Man
Posted in Spinet and Console Pianos

Chickering Babygrand $600

Chickering & Sons built incredible pianos, we are thrilled have this beauty with us today. She’s ready to make some sweet music. Chickering & Sons (not to be confused with […]

Posted on February 24, 2026February 25, 2026 by The Piano Man
Posted in Babygrand Pianos, Spinet and Console Pianos

Washburn Spinet $250

This Washburn is a vintage American sweetheart, warm tone, sturdy spirit, and ready to play on. Washburn pianos trace their roots to the late 19th century, when the Washburn name […]

Posted on February 20, 2026February 20, 2026 by The Piano Man
Posted in Spinet and Console Pianos

Kawai Babygrand $3000

The details on this piano is as delectable as its tone. Kawai is a cherished brand that will always deliver a big sound a beautiful piano. Kawai is one of […]

Posted on February 20, 2026February 20, 2026 by The Piano Man
Posted in Babygrand Pianos, Spinet and Console Pianos

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Rent-to-Own, Made Simple
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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