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Those of you who have known me for a while know that when I'm not playing piano I'm an attorney practicing customs law and international trade regulation. Today I had to update my account that gets me access to import trade data from the government, and I needed to make sure it was working, so as my donation to the forum (as I have done in the past) I will answer the question on everyone's mind:
How many pianos longer than 195.58 cm (6' 5") have been imported into the U.S. so far this year, and what countries did they come from? Here you go ...
Japan 15 Austria 11 China 10 Italy 9 Estonia 5 Germany 5 Poland 4 Indonesia 2
Sorting by value would, of course, shuffle these rankings. Only four months of data, so the results depend heavily on who shipped what when. I should have gone back and done a 2018 complete year, but that'll have to wait for another time. Gotta get back to work.
Inquiring minds want to know.
Larry.
Last edited by iLaw; 04/11/19 11:46 AM. Reason: Some folks don't think in centimeters
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That seems unbelievable small to me. Between Yamaha and Kawai only 15 grands larger than 6'5" were imported to the U.S. so far? If that rate continued that's only about 240 pianos that size per year. I would have guessed that Yamaha alone would have imported 500-1000 per year, not that I have anything to base that number on.
Can any dealers verify that these figures seem reasonable?
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That seems unbelievable small to me. Between Yamaha and Kawai only 15 grands larger than 6'5" were imported to the U.S. so far? +1. It makes me wonder if there's any seasonality involved. Do concert venues have an off-season in the summer when they do their capex? Do residential buyers wait for good weather? So, another question for the dealers: Is your business at all seasonal? If so, when are the busy and slow times of year?
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Do these (seemingly low) statistics include dealer imports, or do these figures indicate private, individual imports only?
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OK, I had to know, and pianoloverus does too. So here are the numbers reported for all of 2018. Note that a few of the listings remind us that sometimes people do not correctly report the country of origin:
Japan 188 Italy 86 Germany 72 Poland 62 China 47 Austria 30 Czech Rep 12 Estonia 12 Indonesia 9 Spain 9 Gabon 6 UK 3 Hong Kong 1 Total 537
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Do these (seemingly low) statistics include dealer imports, or do these figures indicate private, individual imports only? All imports. Larry.
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OK, I had to know, and pianoloverus does too. So here are the numbers reported for all of 2018. Note that a few of the listings remind us that sometimes people do not correctly report the country of origin:
Japan 188 Italy 86 Germany 72 Poland 62 China 47 Austria 30 Czech Rep 12 Estonia 12 Indonesia 9 Spain 9 Gabon 6 UK 3 Hong Kong 1 Total 537
Thanks, is it too much trouble to get the figures for all size grands for 2018?
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Poland? UK?
This must include restored pianos, right?
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Poland? UK?
This must include restored pianos, right?
That's my assumption as well. There's actually a separate subcategory for used grands, but I can see how there could be a difference of opinion as to whether a rebuilt piano should be categorized as a new or a used piano. I don't have a piano manufacturer, rebuilder, or importer as a client, so I've never had to look further into the question. Larry.
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Some thoughts:
1. I think vast majority of grands sold in the US are less than 6.5". A dealer near me received many Samick and Weber pianos (from Korea), but none of them would appear on this list.
2. Who knew Fazioli's were so popular in the US?
3. Poland? Maybe these are the rumored "Polish restored Steinways" mentioned here at PW.
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Thanks, is it too much trouble to get the figures for all size grands for 2018?
One number per country isn't too much trouble: Japan 3,159 Indonesia 3,044 China 2,323 Germany 442 Italy 211 Estonia 80 Poland 62 Austria 47 Czech Rep 30 Hong Kong 15 UK 11 Spain 9 Gabon 6 France 4 Luxembourg 2 Mexico 1Total 9,446The statistics are actually kept by size category: less than 152.40 (5' 0") 152.40 or more but less than 167.64 (5' 6") 167.64 or more but less than 180.34 (5' 11") 180.34 or more but less than 195.58 (6' 5") 195.58 or more But that's enough for today! Larry.
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Who knew Indonesian pianos were so popular. Listening to some members here, Indonesian pianos are no better than the worst Chinese. Guess not! And clearly Boesendorfer sells more large pianos than small ones. Wonder why 
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Some thoughts:
1. I think vast majority of grands sold in the US are less than 6.5". A dealer near me received many Samick and Weber pianos (from Korea), but none of them would appear on this list. No Korean pianos on the numbers provided by iLaw either. Weird. 2. Who knew Fazioli's were so popular in the US? Schulze Pollmann is Italian too. 3. Poland? Maybe these are the rumored "Polish restored Steinways" mentioned here at PW.
Or Irmlers. Irmler is to Blüthner what Hoffmann is to Bechstein: A cheaper brand made in eastern central Europe. Irmlers are made in Poland AFAIK.
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How are Hamburg Steinways treatened in that statistic?
1- Import, because coming from Germany?
2- US, because coming from an US comp?
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How are Hamburg Steinways treatened in that statistic?
1- Import, because coming from Germany?
2- US, because coming from an US comp? I would imagine it would be a German import. AFAIK, there are very few Hamburg Steinways in the US.
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What would be a rough estimate for the average price of a 6'5"+ piano? I'd guess somewhere in the $50,000-$100,000 range. Depending on where it lands that's somewhere between 1/2 billion and a billion dollars of piano. Not too shabby.
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Schulze Pollmann is Italian too.
Or Irmlers. Irmler is to Blüthner what Hoffmann is to Bechstein: A cheaper brand made in eastern central Europe. Irmlers are made in Poland AFAIK.
I think Schulze Pollman and Irmler are pretty rare in the states, at least where I am. During my shopping, I must have seen more than a hundred pianos, and zero Schulz Pollman and Irmler. Plenty of Checkerings, though 
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Is Boesendorfer the only Austrian piano company (that makes grands)? When we bought ours in 1985, they made several times as many grands as uprights. Also according to their website, they make 5 models larger than 6' 5" and only three models smaller, including the very new 155. Again according to their website they make fewer than 300 instruments a year.
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What would be a rough estimate for the average price of a 6'5"+ piano? I'd guess somewhere in the $50,000-$100,000 range. Depending on where it lands that's somewhere between 1/2 billion and a billion dollars of piano. Not too shabby. The import value would be the invoice price to the dealer, not the sticker price to the end consumer.
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Is Boesendorfer the only Austrian piano company (that makes grands)? Both Feurich and Brodmann are Austrian companies, and both make grand pianos. But I believe Feurich only makes one upright model in Austria, and their grand pianos are made in China, and Brodmann make pianos in China and Germany, but not in Austria.
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