Also, fancy Steinway! I purchased my first acoustic piano about 5 years ago, a cheapo 48" tall upright Hallet and Davis for about 3,500 USD. It's a piece of crap with poor pedal modulation, key action and it goes out of tune pretty quickly. But, you couldn't tell by looking at it, it's a nice piece of furniture, tall and stately for and upright.
Prior to that, I had rented a nice Kawai and owned various eletric/electronic pianos/keyboards. I have some Yamaha "P" model 66-key that is light, has weighted keys and gets the job done nicely when one of my buddies in my jazz group is hosting music night. Acoustic pianos - I like Kawais. There is a baby grand in my childhood home, and a couple others in the extended family.
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