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About Ralph Onesti
Expertise I am a Registered/tested member of the Piano Technicians Guild with 45 years of experience in all phases and levels of the acoustic piano.
I will answer any questions regarding acoustic piano only.
Electronic keyboards and player/reproducing pianos are outside of my expertise.
Anything to do with: Construction, Service, Tuning, Purchasing, Selling, Insurance Appraisal, Rebuilding, Repairs, Legal issues, Maintenance, Environmental issues, Finish issues with acoustic pianos.
My full resume can be found at: http://www.onestipiano.com
Experience In business since 1964, Extensive Rebuilding/Repair/Service facility. A certified, tested, member of the Piano Technicians Guild, Member of the Technical Advisory Service to Attorneys. Have performed piano service on Concert Stage, Recording Studios, and in the home. Http://www.onestipiano.com
Organizations The Piano Technicians Guild, Master Piano Technicians of America, Technical Advisory Service to Attorneys. (TASA), IAPBT.
Publications The Piano Technicians Journal
Education/Credentials Attented Temple University, Drexel University, Philadelphia Community college all in the areas of engineering and Music. I taught a two semester course in Piano Technology and the related acoustical physics at Temple University. I have taught extensively for the Paino Technicians Guild and the Master Piano Technicians of America.
Past/Present Clients The list is rather extensive. I would suggest you go http://www.onestipiano.com where there is a comprehensive list of clients past and present.
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You are here: Experts > Music/Performing Arts > Musical Instruments > Piano, Organ, and Keyboard > Sherman Clay Baby Grand
Expert: Ralph Onesti - 11/4/2009
Question Hi Ralph,
I am looking at a Sherman Clay baby grand, manufactured in 1995, serial number G018404. It is 62 inches. Do you have any information on how reliable this model might be over the long term? Any issues with tuning, construction, etc that you might know about? And lastly, would $2,000 be a fair price for one that appears to be in good condition on the exterior(visually, from an untrained person's point of view!)
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your help!
Christine
Answer Hi Christine:
Sherman Clay is one convoluted company. And I do believe this piano was manufactured under Kimball control by who knows whom!!!!
I don't have problem with the price. I do have a problem with the company.
Here's what I would do if I were you:
1. Go http://www.ptg.org Plug in your zip code under "locate a technician".
2. Interview a few. Get one with at least 10 years experience in pre-sales inspections.
3. Hire a registered technician to go with you and inspect the piano.
I am concerned with the pin block more than anything else.
Regardless of the price, if the piano turns out to be borderline or unserviceable, you need to know that BEFORE you bring it home.
Let me know how you do.
Regards,
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