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Hailun Pianos
The Pianosmith now offers new pianos! As an experienced pianist and piano technician, Ken had very high standards when choosing a manufacturer to sell. After carefully examining numerous piano manufacturers, Ken found Hailun to be his first choice. He chose this company based on its reliability, and on its quickly growing reputation in Europe and in America. Hailun pianos have already gained a prestigious reputation overseas and are just beginning to make an impact in the states. Ken appreciates the musicality, playability and aesthetic beauty of these pianos, and he is happy to be a forerunner of Hailun piano sales in the state of New Jersey. The Pianosmith carries Hailun grands, baby grands, and uprights. These pianos are available in three colors: mahagony, gloss black, and walnut. All Hailun pianos come with matching artist benches. To find out more about our Hailun stock, please call or come see them at our storefront in Somerville, NJ. Our Hailun pianos are wonderfully crafted instruments, made to the highest standard of Chinese piano production. The Hailun name is well respected, and the company's "Special Team", used for designing and producing pianos, consists of highly regarded and influential names in piano design. The Chief Designer, for example, has over 32 years of experience with American companies like Baldwin and Mason & Hamlin. Hailun's talented craftsmen have also implemented cutting edge technological innovations. Hailun developed a unique T-shaped brace, for example, that reinforces the keybed and stops the wood from warping over time. Features such as this keep the instrument functioning reliably and allow for a long life-span. All Hailun pianos are also equipped with slow-fall fallboards, eliminating any danger of pinched fingers or chipped paint. The Pianosmith now carries Hailun player pianos as well. If you're interested in learning more about these wonderful player pianos, please don't hesitate to call us! Larry Fine, author of The Piano Book, wrote about Hailun pianos in his 2008 supplement. In his review, he stated, "The precision, stability, and quality of materials, combined with the work of experienced design consultants, have resulted in pianos that perform and service better than most other pianos from China, and may compare favorably with midpriced pianos from other parts of the world". To learn more about Hailun pianos, please visit their website by clicking the above Hailun logo.
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