They simply haven't been doing it very long and who knows who'll be making or supporting the brand down the road. Problem is I'm still somewhat uneasy about a Chinese piano - lack confidence in the quality and longevity. And I've seen favorable comments about Nordiska's in general (including in Larry Fine's book). The price (somewhere in the low $3000s) is also quite attractive. I truly enjoyed the sound and feel of the Nordiska when I played it. I think I've narrowed my list down to a few finalists: either a Nordiska 118 upright or a Kawai K50 (I might also consider a Story & Clark 120 or Boaston 118S). Unfortunately, I've discovered that buying a piano can be more confusing and humbling than most things one would ever undertake. What's most exciting is to introduce the instrument to my 5 year-old daughter. I played piano as a child and am excited to take it on again as an adult. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions.I'm currently in the market for my 1st piano.
Included with this purchase will include a matching bench, 1 free in home tunings, a 5 year parts and labor warranty, and a 100% Lifetime Trade Up Agreement which will allow you to trade this piano back for the original purchase price indefinitely. This grand is ready to be delivered to its new home and serve as a great instrument for decades to come. Complete keyboard regulation (Keyboard leveling and key travel adjustment).
Hammer shaping to remove string groves and provide a fresh strike point.