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"I would recommend these pianos to my students. It's nice to know that there are pianos that are so satisfying to play and yet have reasonable prices."

-- Kathryn Heafield
Seattle teacher and performing artist.



"I don't get tired playing these pianos. You don't have to pound to get the response, and the tone isn't tiring to the ears. Of course everyone has their own preference in terms of tone, but this is the only store I've been to where I like every piano even though they're not all the same. They all have such clarity of tone, even in the bass. How come all piano manufacturers don't do what you do?"

-- Bradley Sutton
Accomplished pianist and frequent store visitor.



"We feel very grateful to Fandrich & Sons and recommend them to anyone interested in a quality piano. We would be repeat customers if we were to buy more than one piano. But this one is so terrific, I think it will last in our family for at least a couple of generations."

-- Betty Lamont
Regarding her Fandrich & Sons Model 108 (43" upright).



"We bought one of your Fandrich & Sons Model 130 with the traditional action about 2 years ago, which has now gone away with my husband's sister. We want another piano for ourselves and I'm not even going to bother going to the other stores--I want to order another one of yours just like the other one."

-- Trisha Howell



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"Leather...why do I think of a thick piece of rich brown leather when I play our Fandrich piano? Something about sinking into a chord, reaching the firm bottom of the keys, and feeling there's still...something THERE, some deeper resource of sound, some musical dimension I can still push into. We purchased our brushed mahoghany 6'1" piano over a year ago, and we've had it tuned several times. And now the strings have stretched, and it's settled in, and it's a wonder. You get the glistening sound with high scale runs, the clarity of the middle range, and the sense of falling off something when you hit big bass octaves. I haven't the exquisite ear that can tell a Baldwin from a Steinway, and those two from half a dozen other brands. I can only say that for the money, our piano can't be beat: in looks and sound, it projects itself like an instrument that is tens of thousands of dollars more expensive. Some friends of ours bought an elegant six and a half foot Steinway; it was grand for a while, but at its best--and it cost twice what ours did--it couldn't match what we've got. So...after a year and a half, no complaints. Much praise to Fandrich & Sons."

-- John Brown
Bellingham, WA