Grand Pianos Brought Back to Life

Refurbished Steinway Pianos Sold Like New but for Half the Price

PINEBROOK, NJ - July 11, 2008 – Lindeblad Piano Restoration, a family owned and operated piano restoration business since 1920, breathes life back into vintage Steinway pianos and sells them to adoring Steinway fans at half the cost of a new Steinway grand piano.

A refurbished, vintage Steinway looks and sounds like new while still representing the superior quality and craftsmanship of the original Steinway. Vintage Steinway pianos are constructed of solid, naturally seasoned wood and many possess real ivory covered keyboards, exquisite carvings, and fancy veneers. Lindeblad Piano Restoration also uses authentic Steinway parts in the restoration.

We consider each piano an individual work of art and use only the highest quality authentic parts because we’re committed to restoring the instrument to its original specifications,” said fourth generation owner, Todd Lindeblad.

Lindeblad Piano Restoration currently has about 30 vintage Steinway pianos in stock. Some Steinways have been restored and are ready to be sold to customers wishing to buy a Steinway that has already been refurbished. Others remain in the showroom waiting to be custom-restored to fit the customer's exact specifications. Once one of these vintage Steinways has been completely restored, one would think that they were looking at a new Steinway Grand piano on our showroom floor. However, restored Steinways can cost less than half as much as brand new models, allowing consumers to save tens of thousands of dollars without sacrificing any sound quality.

Our skilled artisans invest many hours of detailed work into Steinway piano restoration to provide superior results," said Lindeblad. "Each restoration project involves several months of painstaking work, but when complete, the beautifully restored piano will look and sound like it's right off the showroom floor."

Lindeblad Piano Restoration arranges for movers to carefully transport each customer's piano to their restoration facility. It is then disassembled and re-built with all new, authentic parts adjusted to original specifications. Then the piano is refinished with a satin, semi-gloss or high-gloss sheen and returned to the customer’s home.

Lindeblad Piano Restoration’s notoriety and expertise has led to clients from as far away as Texas, Georgia, California, and Wyoming taking advantage of their restored Steinway Grand pianos. Using professional piano movers, Lindeblad’s clients have had their beautifully restored vintage Steinways delivered safely to their homes. After all, why would anyone spend $60,000 on a piano when they can pay half as much and own a Steinway that will sound and look almost like a new Steinway?

About Lindeblad Piano Restoration:

Lindeblad Piano Restoration, a family owned piano repair and restoration business based in Pinebrook, New Jersey, has been in business since 1920. Now in its fourth generation of ownership, Lindeblad restores vintage pianos to mint condition for customers across the United States and Canada. The company restores all the top names like Steinway, Mason Hamlin, Baldwin, Knabe, Chickering and Sohmer. For more information visit: www.lindebladpiano.com or call toll free 1-888-587-4266.

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Please let us know if you have any additional comments. Was there any particular pianos that interested you in our inventory? You can also inquire about specific pianos in our inventory by using the Inquire option provided beside each piano. This saves you the trouble of describing which pianos you have in mind.

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Thanks for considering us as a potential buyer for your piano. Before you contact us, please bear in mind that we exclusively purchase Steinway pianos.

Piano Details
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Please explain the current condition of the piano and what work you'd like to have done on it. Please explain the current condition of the piano. Also if any work has been done please specify what has been done:

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If you do not have photographs available, please submit the form anyhow we'll follow up with you.

Close-up shots of the internal parts are especially important. The more detailed photographs, the better we can assess your piano. Please upload your photos below by clicking "Browse" and select the file. Once you have selected all your files/photos, click "Submit".

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Piano Details
e.g. Steinway
The serial number is typically a 5 or 6 digit number located on the harp of the piano.
Enter length for a grand piano, height for an upright.

Please explain the current condition of the piano and what work you'd like to have done on it.

Photographs are important in helping us determine the condition of your piano.

If you do not have photographs available, please submit the form anyhow we'll follow up with you.

Close-up shots of the internal parts are especially important. The more detailed photographs, the better we can assess your piano. Please upload your photos below by clicking "Browse" and select the file. Once you have selected all your files/photos, click "Submit".

Request a Restoration Estimate

We're happy to estimate the cost of restoring your piano. We provide a written quote with all component costs broken out line-by-line. We'll also outline options you can choose from in order to manage the scope and cost of the job, and we'll explain possible trade-offs. If you have a question about your piano's mechanisms, or about the benefits of any part of the restoration, we're prepared to explain it to you.

We're committed to being accessible advisors to you during all stages of the process -- from your initial research into restoration, right through to the return of the finished piano to your home.

To get started, you can use this form to send us the basic information about yourself and your piano:

e.g. Steinway, Mason & Hamlin.
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The wood used in the cabinet's veneer. E.g. Walnut, Mahogany. Use "Ebony" for black.
The general style fo the cabinet and legs. E.g. Traditional, Victorian, Louis XV.
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Knowing your budget helps us prepare a relevant estimate. We will of course respect your
The serial number is typically a 5 or 6 digit number located on the harp of the piano.
Enter length for a grand piano, height for uprights.

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