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Originally Posted by Hack&Lube
I did mention that I was a beginner that can barely read sheet music right? I've always played music from improvisation or based on chord progressions while my right hand solos freely. All the pianos from that store go from $5000-$30,000 although I have to admit, I did try a Steinway Grand once and it was stellar but I'm not a classical pianist. For that kind of money, I'd buy a vintage Rhodes.
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We are pretty-much focused on the traditional home piano either in acoustic form or in Roland's home line of digital pianos. My very good friend Kevin, though, is a manager at L&M's north location and would be a great resource for anything in the stage / portable / slab-keyboard side of things.
It's tough to cater to the whole range of possible choices for people so we had to pick the home market as our target....and we still end up with prices from $1600 to well north of $100,000. It can be a challenge to market across that wide a product range. Kevin will be a great source for the side of things we don't do.