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JULIUS BAUER by Wurlitzer
Impecable Piano de Cola. De
acuerdo con los registros, es una marca de gran renombre y atributos, por lo que
ha ganado gran reputación -Leer Abajo-. Preciosas maderas en el armado del piano. Se encuentra Afinado. Ajustado. Ebanistería
total en tono negro brillante. Este Piano tiene un sonido
majestuoso. Garantizado por DOS años en cabezal, clavijas y tabla
armónica.
$$ 38,000 !!
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a = 1.48 m
b = 1.43 m
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WURLITZER Established in 1856
WURLITZER BRAND NAMES AND TRADEMARKS
Apollo - De Kalb - Julius Bauer - Melville Clark -
Farney Kingston - Kurtzman - Merrium - Schaff Bros. - Underwood
Wurlitzer set up a manufacturing plant in Cincinnati,
Ohio, in 1861. Four years later he opened a retail shop and expanded the
distribution business across the US.
In 1880 Wurlitzer started to make pianos, and the company
grew and became particularly well known for military and mechanical
instruments. Franz Rudolph Wurlitzer died in 1914, but the company continued
and managed to survive the age of the gramophone by introducing the first
automatic jukebox, the Wurlitzer Simplex. Wurlitzer was also known for its
pipe and theater organs.
In 1935, Wurlitzer introduced the tradition-breaking
spinette piano, proving that a piano only thirty-nine inches high could
replace the bulky instruments traditionally produced. Upon the design of
this piano is based all modern piano production. Through science, research,
and ingenuity, Wurlitzer has developed such exclusive features as
Tonecrafted Hammers, Pentagonal Sound Board, Augmented Sound Board, and many
others to provide a greater volume of rich, resonant tone. A unique
achievement in finishes is "Wurl-on," highly resistant to heat, cold,
dryness, and moisture as well as mars, scratches, and abrasions an
attractive as well as durable and long-lasting finish. The complete line of
Wurlitzer pianos offers a wide range of spinette, console, and studio-type
designs, finished in a variety of fine woods, hand-rubbed to satin
smoothness, and priced to suit any budget. Noted for their perfection of
performance and beauty of appearance, Wurlitzer pianos give enduring
satisfaction and are a handsome addition to any setting. Introduced in 1955,
the sensational new Wurlitzer electronic piano has no strings or sound board,
provides natural piano tone through means entirely electronic, weighs only
sixty-eight pounds, carries like a suitcase by means of its handy porta-cover,
is unaffected by changes in temperature or climatic conditions, has built4n
volume control, may be played "silently" with earphones plugged in, and
offers the additional important advantage of modest cost. A console model of
the electronic piano, introduced in 1957, met with immediate popularity.
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