

In fact the hook bridge in the tenor section with the bass supplement is harder to voice evenly than the later evolutions of the Steinway A. Many pianists have a prejudice against the A 1 which is the earliest model in the evolution of the Steinway Model A. Properly restored these pianos can be magnificent. These are the models that start to appeal to musicians that are not limited by physical space or budget constraints. There is no comparably sized Mason and Hamlin piano. Because of the larger case there is the potential for more power, and more clarity in the bass. These models properly restored have more potential than either the Steinway M or Mason A. It is a mistake not to compare these two models before you choose which piano to purchase. The price of this piano is significantly lower than the Steinway M while the potential quality of the piano is the same.

Properly restored the Mason A is the equal of the Steinway M. This is the second most under-appreciated piano in the high quality piano market. Properly restored this model Steinway can have a lush romantic sound that can’t be matched by other brands of good pianos such as Yamaha Kawai, Estonia, etc. This is definitely the most popular piano model amongst discriminating pianists who are limited by the space that is available for their piano. Properly prepared this piano is at least the equal of the Steinway S. Many clients are totally unaware of this gem. A properly restored Steinway S with the proper crown and down bearing, Steinway hammers, and high quality bass strings, properly voiced can have a rich powerful bass. Many clients will not consider this piano irrespective of the evidence to the contrary. This model has a reputation for having a weak bass. Fully restored means new sound board, new action and refinished case. I am comparing pianos with straight legs and satin finishes. In determining the price range I will concentrate on the various pianistic characteristics of the pianos without regard to the many different furniture styles and finishes. Both have distinctive characteristics, but which is a better piano? The answer is that there are advantages to both. The action is smooth, consistent, and very enjoyable to play.The two best quality American piano manufacturers are Steinway and Mason and Hamlin.

Mason & Hamlin pianos have a tone that is distinctly American, but with a bit more clarity and assertiveness than is typically associated with Steinways. With comparable new Mason & Hamlin pianos priced over $86,000, you'll agree that it is an amazing value. If you are in the market for a pristine instrument from one of the finest makers in the world, this piano is certainly worth your consideration. It is truly a rare find - a late model Mason, kept in remarkably good condition, priced at a fraction of the cost of a comparable new Mason & Hamlin BB. The current Mason & Hamlin piano factory outside of Boston has been handcrafting pianos since the early 1990s, and many who know their instruments consider them to be among the finest being currently being made worldwide. We've just received this remarkable 1993 Mason & Hamlin BB in our showroom and couldn't wait to make it available to the world.
