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A Sound Investment

Steinway Appreciation
A Steinway piano is an incomparable creation - a unique achievement that sets the world standard for how a piano should look, play and sound. But a Steinway piano is also something more. It is a singularly inspired investment -- an instrument that combines the joy of musical perfection with the security and reassurance of financial appreciation. It is, quite simply, a treasured possession that grows in value over the course of time -- a rare and enduring creation which is handed down with pride from one generation to the next.

The Key to a Sound Portfolio
According to Forbes, over the past ten years, the retail value of a Steinway concert grand has appreciated nearly 200%.* An impressive record, to be sure - but one that tells only part of the story.

The fact is, the appreciation of Steinway pianos is even more impressive when you look past the previous ten years - and take an historical look at appreciation over the past few decades. The numbers are nothing less than remarkable: Today, if the owner of a vintage Steinway grand decided to gauge the value of his or her piano on the open market, it is likely that the piano would command a price 4.3 times higher than the original retail cost.** As the first chart shows, this figure is based on a representative sampling of Steinway grands of all ages - pianos which were created from before the turn of the century up through 1978.

Historical Appreciation of Steinway Grands Graph

Furthermore, Steinway vertical pianos (uprights) command a handsome resale value as well - selling, on average, at a price 2.2 times higher than their original cost.** Of course, as interesting as these figures are, there is one important point to keep in mind: When you own a Steinway, you possess a timeless creation that is passed on with pride as a beloved family heirloom. No matter how financially precious your Steinway becomes, you will find that it is a treasure with which you do not wish to part.

An Investment That Performs
By way of comparison, a Steinway piano outperforms such symbols of luxury as a Mercedes Benz.*** As you can see in the second chart, Steinway pianos also perform better than a wide array of luxury items renowned for their enduring financial value.

Comparitive Appreciation Over the Last 10 Years Graph

Setting the Standard for Uncompromising Quality
Since 1853, Steinway pianos have been built to a standard, not to a price. It takes one full year to make a Steinway piano - one year of painstaking, labor-intensive hand-craftsmanship. It is no wonder that Steinway pianos are renowned for their incomparable sound. For their intuitively responsive touch. And for delivering the musical equivalent of perfection - to the point where Steinway pianos are chosen by 90% of the world's performing concert pianists. And of course, as you now know, there is also another excellent reason to purchase a Steinway - a financial reason that grows more and more compelling with each passing year.

    * Forbes magazine: October 27,1986
  ** R.H. Bruskin Associates Piano Market Survey: Dec. 1988
*** Washington Post: February 2, 1987.