I had a fantastic time being exposed to the various options pertaining to digital pianos. After my first visit I was given time as requested by me to think about what instrument I might acquire. Once I decided on a model, we were able to come up with finance that was beneficial for both parties.
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I’m happy to say I am thrilled with the product as well as the entire process which includes the gentlemen that did the delivery as well as Sean, the sales representative who was very engaging and knowledgeable. I highly recommend this experience. My wife and I recently were looking for a piano and had found Cunningham Piano through their YouTube channel.
After visiting the showroom in King of Prussia, we were incredibly impressed with their knowledge and customer service. The associate who took care of us is named Hugh Sung. Hugh was friendly, teaching us about all aspects of pianos and the particular piano we decided to buy, answering all of our questions along the way. I couldn't recommend Cunningham piano more- between the friendly staff, expertise, and a varied showroom with lots of different pianos, you can't find a better piano dealer. If you are serious about buying a quality piano, getting honest advice and reasonable prices, and dealing with genuine people who care about your individual preferences, this is the place to go.
I visited many piano stores, in different states, in my search for a new grand piano, and none could compare with the level of quality and helpfulness at Cunningham and its co-owner, Rich Galassini. I feel comfortable knowing that they have a national reputation and they will be there for me if I need anything in the future.
What a wonderful experience at Cunningham! After shopping around for a new piano— visiting many stores in a 30 mile radius and playing Yamaha, Kawai, Boston, and Essex uprights and baby grands— I purchased a Cunningham Studio Grand. It feels, sounds, and looks amazing. Sean, the Cunningham salesman, was informative, kind, and no-pressure. And when the time came to make my purchase, I felt that I got a truly excellent value for my dollar. Delivery was also quick and easy. The guys were courteous and professional.
I look forward to many years of musical joy and to my new relationship with Cunningham! I don’t often write reviews but I was so impressed with the response I received I felt compelled to write this.
I had inquired about the model of my piano that I’m selling and a reasonable listing price but I was honestly not expecting a response for several days, if ever. Tim has no money in my game but asked for photos and provided information to facilitate my next steps. All of this was accomplished with 5 emails and within a couple of hours. My only experience with them has been this interaction, but on this alone, I would say their customer service is superb. I don’t often write reviews but I was so impressed with the response I received I felt compelled to write this. I had inquired about the model of my piano that I’m selling and a reasonable listing price but I was honestly not expecting a response for several days, if ever. Tim has no money in my game but asked for photos and provided information to facilitate my next steps.
All of this was accomplished with 5 emails and within a couple of hours. My only experience with them has been this interaction, but on this alone, I would say their customer service is superb.
The piano is so gorgeous pictures don't do it justice. I went into the store thinking I wanted a shiny black baby grand and walked out a mahogany-convert. It is nothing like the lackluster look that I had in mind, but a deep, rich, red color, with wood grain you can see. Every bit as shiny but with more character.
You really gotta go there in person to check it out. I tried out the baby grand (5'0) as well as the studio (5'4) and the parlor(5'10) grand.
I ended up choosing the parlor. Each piano has a different touch/sound and you can really feel the difference on your fingertip. The baby grand is a very nice piano for the look and the sound, but the parlor plays like a concert piano - so much that the keyboard feel makes me a little nervous playing because it reminds me of all those childhood recitals and competitions. I've compared Cunningham pianos with similar price range Yamaha piano, and for the same price range it's just not even close. If you're in the greater Philadelphia area, get the Cunningham. I didn't think I should shop for piano like I would shop for fruits, but buying local saves you a lot.
You get to own a handmade, one-of-a-kind, absolutely beautiful piano for a very reasonable price. This is the best piece of furniture I have in my new home. I can't say enough good things about it. We worked directly with owner Rich Galassini. After listening in detail to what we wanted in a piano, he suggested we try several including their own Cunningham Baby Grand.
I was impressed by the detail to design and care that went into this instrument. I was truly amazed at how rich and warm a small grand could sound. Even in the large space and high ceilings of the factory the piano filled the room. The construction is finely detailed using quality parts and top end German hammers. Even next to many famous names and much more expensive pianos the Cunningham Baby Grand was an easy choice. We are thrilled with our new piano and I congratulate Rich and his crew for creating such a fine playing experience. Amanda and Max.
We are very happy with the digital grand piano we purchased from Cunningham. They took our 96-year old Steinway on a trade in which solved our problem of how to get rid of it. It served us well, but had major problems which would have cost us almost 3 times to repair what we paid for the digital piano.
Technology has advanced to the point that the digital piano sound and action is extremely close to our Steinway. We are very happy with the friendly service at Cunningham and would recommend them to anyone shopping for a new piano. Rich has gone over and beyond the call of duty assisting me in choosing my first baby grand piano.
I live in the very SW corner of Colorado, used to live in the KOP area. I have always appreciated visiting the Cunningham Piano Showroom and speaking with the staff.
The reason why I reached out to Rich is because of his trusted, quality, unbiased advice. Rich has also come in competivly or better than stores in Denver, Albuquerque or Salt Lake and that includes the delivery fee to the middle of no where Colorado! I very much hope to give Rich my business. However, as he knows, my circumstances, opportunity, and economics might warrant a purchase in the more 'immediate' area ( by out west standards). With that understood Rich is there to answer any questions that I may have so that I am happy with my purchase from whom ever. For you all fortunate enough to have Cunningham Piano in your local marketplace, you are lucky.
I have lived throughout the US and I value the Customer Service that is unique to the Main Line area and in specific the great folks at Cunningham Piano. Thanks Rich!Dolores, Colorado. Cunningham Piano Company is a center for music and pianos! Our first encounter was walking in when we discovered the new showroom in K of P. We ended up spending the afternoon trying pianos and talking about music. Our relationship has continued with the Piano Show (see YouTube) and invites to great events, including Austrian Night and a Night of Russian Music - both events filled with wonderful music, guests from 2 renowned European Conservatories/Colleges, food and mingling. It has been an amazing resource for my musical son with these great opportunities to connect with the music world at large, as well as being able to have access to some of the world's best pianos.
Rich and Hugh add that special touch with their love of pianos, knowledge, and music, and their joy in sharing that with others. Yes, they sell pianos, but we've never felt pressured with a sales pitch. I bought my Yamaha yus5 here and it was a great experience from start to finish.
No pressure here, stay as long as you like and play as many pianos as you wish. Rich and Tim are very knowledgeable and easy to work with, they answer all you questions and do not hover over you as you play. They give you as much time and space as you need.The delivery of my piano was excellent!! On time, up 2 flights of steps without any issues and into my living room. Perfect!!If you are looking for a piano this is the place!!
Details of Adam Gerhard Pianos- MakeAdam GerhardMade inWesel, GermanyMade byAdamRating (see Key)60-70Estimated Number In UK400. Total manufactured probably about 10,000. With an estimated total of about 2 million pianos in the UK, there is about one Adam piano for every 5000 pianos. Therefore there are about 400 Adam pianos in the UKYear and serial number1830 – 121910 – 160001940 – 27000CommentsThose in the UK mostly made between 1920 and 1930, all uprights are overstrung underdampers. Generally tall, well made upright pianos plus a few grands 160 – 180 cm long. They are worth restoring, having a strong tone and very responsive action.
Main colours black and mahogany. Not to be confused with “Adams”.
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Details of Adam Gerhard Pianos- MakeAdam GerhardMade inWesel, GermanyMade byAdamRating (see Key)60-70Estimated Number In UK400. Total manufactured probably about 10,000.
Young Chang Piano Serial Numbers
With an estimated total of about 2 million pianos in the UK, there is about one Adam piano for every 5000 pianos. Therefore there are about 400 Adam pianos in the UKYear and serial number1830 – 121910 – 160001940 – 27000CommentsThose in the UK mostly made between 1920 and 1930, all uprights are overstrung underdampers.
Nordiska Piano Parts
Generally tall, well made upright pianos plus a few grands 160 – 180 cm long. They are worth restoring, having a strong tone and very responsive action. Main colours black and mahogany. Not to be confused with “Adams”.
Hello. I am in need of some advice from fellow musicians regarding the purchase of a new piano. Our Kimball Baby Grand has passed on after long service. I have sampled many units (Samick, Yamaha, etc...). Of them all, I was most impressed with the sound of a (dare I say it) Nordiska. Ahh. When compared to many other entry levels, I found this unit pleasing to the ear and at a good price. My concern is, will this last. Careful inspection of the unit found solid construction but I read a rather nasty thread about Nordiska at this web site regarding construction. Has anyone had the opportunity to review them? I did look at the 'PIANO BOOK' and Mr. Fine said that it was 'playable' and this would coincide with my experience. What is known about Geneva International (the importer)? How reliable are they to keep their 10-year warranty? What/where do they put foam in the piano? I can't believe that to be common practice. Please help. [ January 12, 2002: Message edited by: George ] Comments are closed.
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