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Mason & Hamlin BB 7-foot Grand Piano











































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List Price: $121,898

Our Price:$29,995

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Company:Mason & Hamlin

Model:BB

Serial #:88961

Build Date:1985

Color:Satin Ebony

Size:7'

The Mason & Hamlin BB dubbed the “Double B” is one of the most sought after pianos in the world. It is one of the only pianos of its size that offers a bass that rivals 9-foot concert grand pianos. But it is much more than that! A great BB has a richness to the tone that envelopes you. The scale design has an evenness of tone and touch from the bottom to the top of the keyboard.

There are many things that are special about Mason & Hamlin pianos. Some people describe them as being overbuilt. In fact, a Mason & Hamlin 7-foot grand pianos model BB weighs more than a 9-foot concert grand model D Steinway! The thick inner and outer rims of the piano support the soundboard which helps to retain crown longer than on other pianos. The plate is also larger. It covers the full perimeter of the top of the piano. You can click here to learn more about these essential elements of a piano:

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As if that isn’t enough, only Mason & Hamlin have a unique design element that further supports the piano for longevity as well as providing a rich, projecting tone:

WHAT IS A TENSION RESONATOR SYSTEM? MASON & HAMLIN PIANOS

This piano is all original and in phenomenal condition. There is barely any wear on the action. So our technicians performed concert regulation and voicing bringing the piano to a level of performance rarely experienced on any piano. The finish has a rich depth and has been detailed to look its best.

Mason & Hamlin have been hand-crafting pianos in the U.S. since the 1800’s and still produce pianos in Massachusetts. They are highly regarded for their robust design, as well as having a sound that is round and warm rather than bright and thin like so many pianos today.

If you appreciate great American pianos, and want a piano that has no compromises of sound and touch, you will treasure this piano for years to come.