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1986 Schafer & Sons G-3B WS (Pre-Owned)

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The Schafer & Sons G-3A / G-3B—often inconsistently labeled, with many 6’1″ models simply referred to as “G-3”—is a 6-foot-1-inch grand piano produced primarily during the 1980s. Most instruments from this line were manufactured in South Korea by Samick, one of the world’s largest piano makers at the time, under contract for Schafer & Sons. A notable design feature is its single-stringing method, where each string is individually tied rather than looped. This approach can contribute to improved tuning stability and easier maintenance over time. Tonally, the piano is typically described as powerful yet warm, with a rounded bass response and a clear, singing treble—qualities that make it suitable for both home use and smaller performance settings. In addition to its sound, the G-3A/G-3B often features solid spruce soundboards, multi-laminated maple pin blocks for tuning durability, and traditional grand piano action designs that provide a responsive touch. While not considered a top-tier concert instrument, these pianos have earned a reputation for reliability and musicality, especially when properly maintained. Because they were produced at scale and distributed widely, Schafer & Sons grands from this era are frequently regarded as offering a strong quality-to-price ratio on the used market, making them a popular choice for intermediate to advanced players seeking a full grand piano experience without the cost of premium brands.

Type
Grand
Brand
Schafer
Model
& Sons G-3B WS (Pre-Owned)
Year
1986
Location
Milford, MI

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