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"Tonight we have the privilege of listening to a Fandrich & Sons piano built right here in Seattle by Darrell Fandrich. I want you to listen closely to what this piano can do, and if you're in the market for a piano, this one is a heck of a bargain."

-- Jim Wilke
Host of Jazz Northwest (KPLU) and Late Night Jazz (NPR) at Tula's, introducing performer Dave Peck.



"This is fun!. . . I'd love to have a piano like this!"

-- Jessica Williams
Art of Jazz concert, Seattle Art Museum.



One of our competitors (who wishes to remain anonymous because of business affiliations) states, "If money is not an issue I would still prefer a Fandrich & Sons over any other piano, because of the combination of sound and action performance. I find these pianos to have more life, more warmth, more musicality - in short to be more inspiring to play than any others in my experience!"




"The piano is sounding terrific. I loved the way it sounded before but it just keeps getting better and better. Thanks again for enriching my life. This piano is exceeding all my expectations!"

-- John Darling
Owner of a Fandrich & Sons Model 126V.



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"What do I think about my new piano? Words like speechless, stunning, and a variety of expletive laden superlatives fail to convey my feelings. As a musician in the trenches, I have played a lot of pianos, and in shopping for a piano I tried several dozen. Not only does this piano exceed anything I have ever played--upright or grand below 5'10"--for responsiveness of action and tone, it just about makes up for every dog actioned, no crown, untuneable factory second piece of unburnt firewood ever foisted upon me as the source of my income for the evening. What a piano! My oh my oh my, what a piano!"

-- Andrew Whaley
Regarding his Wilh. Steinberg IQ28 with the Fandrich Vertical Action.