Cristofori CRG62 Baby Grand – Used $8,999

Cristofori CRG62 Baby Grand – Used $8,999

Cristofori CRG62 Grand Piano Used

Description

This Cristofori CRG62 Mahogany Polish 6’2″ grand piano is in near perfect condition, as well as being encased in a beautiful mahogany polished cabinet! Its size will fit nicely in a typical home or studio environment. It has the full sound and responsive action that only a grand can provide.

Recently traded in (due to a home downsizing) for a high-end Roland LX Upright Piano. It will look gorgeous in any setting. This piano is ideal for a player interested in the higher performance that a 6’+ grand provides, or for the entire family to enjoy.

The G62L model is Cristofori’s largest grand that is suitable for both a home or school environment. It is one of the best condition used pianos on the market currently. 

The Cristofori brand represents one of the best values in the entry level price range with high-end features like Siberian Spruce Soundboards and German Roslau strings. 

The instrument includes a 5-year parts & labor warranty, matching bench and the first tuning in the home free of charge. Also included is a 10-year full-trade to a future new premium grand purchase.

As an alternative, also consider a new and upgraded Cristofori G62L, a 6’2″ grand piano with the largest and best scale design in the Cristofori grand line-up, as well as a 12-year full parts & labor warranty.

Specifications

Model CRG62
6’2″ Baby Grand Piano
Mahogany Polish Finish
Siberian White Spruce Soundboard
Mapes Strings from USA
Hardwood Maple and Hornbeam Action Parts
10-Year Full-Trade to Future New Premium Grand Piano Purchase Included
5-Year Parts & Labor Warranty Included
Matching Bench Included
One Free In-Home Tuning Included

Serial #: 102253
Year Manufactured: 2006
Our Price: $8,999
New Price: $20,999

Current Location

Jordan Kitt’s Music
11726 Parklawn Drive
Rockville, MD 20852
(301) 770-9081

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