the bottom of the Petrof range or the top of the Irmler upright range - they are similar in price (both between 25 pounds). Other pianos we are considering are a new Petrof 116, or a new Irmler Professional 122 (made in Poland), i.e. Is there any reason to worry, or should the reconditioning have sorted it all out? Can I reasonably expect this piano to last through all the grades and ideally give my daughter a lifetime of piano playing pleasure? I know nothing about pianos and am a bit worried about buying second-hand, especially an ex-school piano. Its action has been reconditioned, the casework has been repolished and it has new felts on the hammers. My daughter's favourite so far is a reconditioned Welmar (114 cm high) from the early 70's, but apparently this has been a school piano, so may have been heavily used. Various people have recommended Yamaha or Kawai, but having tried some in shops, we don't really like their sound all that much. I am looking to buy an upright piano for my 7 year old daughter.
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