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Samick piano corporation
Samick piano corporation












  1. SAMICK PIANO CORPORATION FOR FREE
  2. SAMICK PIANO CORPORATION PROFESSIONAL

Numeric and letter combinations that specify the model specifications. Their grand pianos are labeled SG- and then followed by the Samick Pianos offer seven different models of grand pianos and nine models of vertical or upright pianos. Manufactures several models of pianos bearing their company name. Aside from theĪforementioned brands, bearing the names other than Samick, the company Of them have been purchased names from famous brands. Samick is known to produce various brands of pianos, which most Knabe & Co., Kohler & Campbell, and Gebrüder Schulze while the digital piano brands include Kohler, Samick Digital and Symphonia. Presently, Samick manufactures different piano lines acoustic piano brands include Samick, Pramberger, Wm. Shares of Steinway Musical Instruments and by November 2010 they In October 2008, Samick announced their purchase of Seiler,Īnother German piano company. Küpper, owning jointly 25% of shares, and Samick of South Korea with Who is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange major shareholders areĬEO, Karl Schulze and his wife, and Chief Marketing Officer, Berenice Samick Company also sells pianos to the German C. In 2004 Samick gained controlling interest in competitor YoungĬhang, but the merger was ended a year later due to the anti-trusts Samick factory in Indonesia where the majority of their instruments are Samick is a Korea-based musical instrument manufacturing companyĪnd started out as Samick Pianos in 1958. Information - Concerts, News,FAQs, Archives. Organs - Electronic (B3 etc.), Pipe, Theatre.

SAMICK PIANO CORPORATION PROFESSIONAL

Who's Who - Professional Pianists on Piano World Member Recordings - Non Classical Pianist CornerĮVENTS! Piano Concerts, Recitals, Competitions.įun Stuff! - Parties, Tours, Projects & More.įorum Members Parties, Tours, Cruises, & M. MY NEW PIANO or KEYBOARD! - Share Your Story! I find it disturbing that consumers, such as you, may fall into this trap and trust or give any weight to such activity, which should teach more about the dealer paddling these pianos and website, his integrity and business conduct, than about the pianos rated there.ĭigital Pianos - Electronic Pianos - Synths &a. Such “ratings” given by dealers on web sites or “buying guides”, may change depending on the lines the dealer is carrying or pushing at the time, and I would advise any consumer to put no trust in them. I would guess, by observing the positioning of the pianos in these “ratings”(extremely gross misplacement of pianos in the low end), that this particular dealer is focused on the low end of the market, and these, along with the Baldwins are probably his core business… In the case of the ridiculous ratings on “ it is quite clear that that site owner is representing (or has represented in the recent past once these “ratings” were compliled”), pianos by the Bechstein group (including the Hoffmann), Sauter, Schultze Pollmann, Baldwin, Charles Walters, Hallett Davis, and J. This is largely what makes such “ratings” no better than a scam, in my opinion. Such websites/buying guides try to appear as “objective”, giving no indication that they are actually brought up by a specific dealer, and their purpose is to promote his pianos.

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Usually, the charlatan owning the web page behind the bogus “ratings, is using the Larry Fine’s rating, to make his own look credible, and “inserting” into them the lines he wants to promote, but of course, completely misplaced.Īlso, the competition to the dealer’s line, is clearly rated lower than the pianos he is trying to push… The purpose of the "buying guide" is practically the same, when the common conclusion one is supposed to reach, after reading these, is that the purchase of the author's inventory is the "wise and right" decision…a “bargain” of a sort. In these bogus ratings, the authors are attempting to present an "objective opinion" while positioning the brands they paddle, far above where the industry consensus would agree with, and far above their true competition.

SAMICK PIANO CORPORATION FOR FREE

Sadly, it seems that in recent years it became fashionable, for dealers who may have low integrity and ethics, to prey on unsuspecting consumers by trying to present bogus "ratings" or "Piano Buying Guides" which are found on the web or distributed for free (or a penny). The only reputable and reliable source to be used as a guideline for such evaluations is “the piano book”, and the yearly 2007 – 2008 supplement, by Larry Fine, and even his ratings are criticized. It is apparently hard enough to rate pianos when the attempt is done objectively, by professionals and reflecting the various opinions and consensus in the industry. Regardless of how Samic products compare in the market, the last thing you'd like to do is put ANY trust in the sort of "ratings" you'd find on the web for such pianos.














Samick piano corporation