A Weinbach 165cm baby grand piano in a high gloss wood veneer case
These pianos were built in the Czech Republic by Petrof and are of very high quality construction. The tone and touch are extremely similar to Petrof pianos
A superb instrument with a rich tone through all registers and a very smooth and responsive action. These instruments are very popular with serious pianists, particularly from Russia and Eastern Europe, due to their fantastic performance and very good value
A Weinbach/ Petrof 125 upright piano in a light wood case
This piano was made by Petrof and is branded as Weinbach (these pianos were sold under different names in different countries). It is identical to a Petrof 125, which is one of our favourite upright piano designs
This piano was owned by a prestigious venue in central London and used infrequently for rehearsals. The action is in excellent condition and shows only minimal signs of use
The casework has some marks and scratches hence the low price but an attractive instrument overall
A Weinbach by Petrof 125 upright piano in a light wood case
These pianos were made by Petrof in the Czech Repulic and were sold under the Weinbach brand name in certain countries. They are however totally identical to the Petrof versions at this point in time
These are excellent professional level instruments
A superb alternative to a Yamaha - similar very responsive action but a mellower, more european tone. At 125cm in height, it is slightly taller than a Yamaha U1, and slightly shorter than a Yamaha U3
A Weinbach by Petrof 198 grand piano in a black high gloss case
Manufactured in Europe by Petrof, Weinbach share many similarities both in design, components and tone to Petrof pianos
These pianos have an incredible tone, they sound and feel like a much more expensive piano - a great alternative to a Yamaha C3 at half the price for the same age
Black high gloss case in excellent condition with just a few very light signs of use in line with age
This piano shares the same scale and fundamental design as the Petrof Model 173 Breeze (New RRP £31,000), just with some slight simplifications for their Weinbach subbrand
Produced in the Czech Republic by Petrof, these pianos are superb quality and feel and sound like a significantly more expensive piano
Excellent tone and action, suitable for serious study, from grades 1-8 and professional study
A Weinbach by Petrof 125 upright piano in a black high gloss case
This piano is exactly the same as a Petrof, just with the Weinbach branding on it
It was owned since new by a leading Cambridge university music professor, and is in excellent condition and very well maintained. Received in part exchange for a large grand piano
Black high gloss case in excellent condition
Made in Europe, very high quality construction with Renner action. Tall case for a rich tone, just 2cm shorter than a Yamaha U3 but extremely comparable in terms of performance
Manufactured by Petrof, Weinbach share many similarities both in design, components and tone to Petrof pianos, and this particular model is virtually identical to a Petrof grand of the same era
Fantastic tone as you would expect from a fine European made piano
Case has sun fading to the rear and side, the price reflects this. Of course, this does not affect how it plays - this is an excellent piano
Manufactured by Petrof, Weinbach share many similarities both in design, components and tone to Petrof pianos, and this particular model is virtually identical to a Petrof grand of the same era
Owned by a concert pianist and maintained to the highest standard. This piano has recently been fully regulated and voiced by a very well regarded concert technician
Received in part exchange for a Bluthner concert grand hence reluctant sale by previous owner. Only two owners since new