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Used Piano Center Carefully selected hardly used pianos from Steinway, Yamaha, Mason & Hamlin, Kawai, Knabe, Baldwin and more. Anyone shopping for a piano today immediately faces a stark reality: PIANOS ARE VERY EXPENSIVE! Realistically, how do you know to choose the best piano for your family and get a durable, reliable instrument?
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Founded by Evan Tublitz, RPT, an internationally known concert piano technician, Used Piano Center, LLC came about as an alternative to traditional piano retailers. In 1987, he founded the Artist Pianos chain of piano stores in Upstate New York and owned it for many years but then realized that new pianos were NOT being made with the same materials and workmanship as they were in the past.
Careful Selection - Only the best makes and models are selected to insure the best value. An extensive inspection is performed to insure that each instrument meets our stringent standards of both quality and value before acquiring it. Due to the high cost of true rebuilding (custom re-manufacturing) to make a piano last for another 50- 75 years, most rebuilders perform a lesser expensive commercial rebuild that generally does not hold up or retain its value.Low Wear - Every piano is selected to have less than 5% if not 1% wear to insure your piano will be LIKE NEW.
The Ibach F-III you sold me is the most beautiful piano in the world. Your careful attention to voicing and regulation has been noticed by some famous artists who have practiced on my piano before performances like Olga Kern and others. Your magnificent reconditioning of my old family Bechstein Grand restored the sound to better than I ever heard it before!
In our noisy, shrill world, Evan Tublitz is on a mission: to bring a little more harmony, a little less discordance. One piano at a time. He is a registered piano technician. Tublitz (pronounced TWO-blitz) is unyielding in his commitment to quality in an era in which cheapo digital tuning devices can be bought on Amazon and YouTube features quickie tutorials on piano tuning.
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Desiree Romano
Jan 03, 2019
Never do business with these people. Their customer service is the WORST. This guy was SUPER condescending to me when I asked if he was interested in buying my piano. When I said the brand he acted like I KNEW I wanted to sell him an inferior piano. He also assumed that I have not been tuning it regularly. I was very surprised by this response as my piano technician (who knows it personally) told me $1850 was a fair price for it.

Even if my piano was bottom of the line, professionals do not talk to a person assuming they have bad motive. He seemed like he was angry I even called asking! All other piano stores in the area I called the same day were kind professionals and interested in my piano. I now understand why this store has the lowest rating in the area. Go elsewhere.