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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

Baldwin Console $200

This little lady has a big sound. A beautiful Baldwin console ready for action. Dwight Hamilton Baldwin is first listed in 1857 as a teacher in the Cincinnati school system. […]

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

Steinway & Sons Console $1200

The GOAT of steinways’s upright series. This piano exudes beauty and brilliance in every key. The playability and sound of this piano is out of this world. Steinway & Sons […]

Posted on February 20, 2026April 26, 2026 by The Piano Man
Posted in Spinet and Console Pianos

Russian Mahogany Studio $1900

Uniqely dapper, this Russian Mahogany has an amazing wood finish that will simply blow away its audience. Poised with character and graced with taste, ready to liven up any place. […]

Posted on February 20, 2026February 25, 2026 by The Piano Man
Posted in Spinet and Console Pianos

Kohler & Campbell Console $1700

This piano is in the most lovely condition, ready to WOW any room it lives in. What a gorgeous Kohler & Campbell. I cannot say enough good things about it. […]

Posted on February 20, 2026February 25, 2026 by The Piano Man
Posted in Spinet and Console Pianos

Baldwin Console $2000

This Elegant Baldwin will enliven any players spirit. It plays like a true gem, ready for it’s new owners hand in marriage. Dwight Hamilton Baldwin is first listed in 1857 […]

Posted on February 20, 2026February 25, 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.

Google Reviews

  • Jay has been amazing to work with at our lesson studio. He took some of our highly used pianos off our hands, and we were able to upgrade another piano at a great price! His delivery team was easy to work with, and we are very happy with all our interactions with Jay and the Pianos for Humanity team. Thank you!

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    Loveland Academy of Music Avatar Loveland Academy of Music
    April 26, 2024
  • Love the piano! Tuned and plays great! Thank you, Jay!

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    Ian MacNeil Avatar Ian MacNeil
    October 2, 2023
  • Our experience with Jay was excellent! I reached out to him, and he immediately responded with pictures of various pianos to choose from within my budget and preferences. He delivered the piano the next day, fully tuned and cleaned, along with a bench and some sheet music. He even played a song for me and my kids! He was lovely to work with, and I highly recommend doing business with him. Totally worth it and we've really enjoyed the piano!

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    Sarah McClain Avatar Sarah McClain
    October 10, 2024
  • What a great business! Jay and his crew delivered my piano today - what a beautiful instrument! Jay loves the piano and it shows. He taught me about what he does to fix and clean them when I was in the showroom, showed me how he tunes it after delivery, and gave the family a little concert. I am so delighted with my new (to me) piano, and would recommend anyone looking for one to contact Jay! He is an absolute gem and does beautiful work!

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    Elizabeth Katzman Avatar Elizabeth Katzman
    September 25, 2025
  • 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
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