


Unlike regular movers, we are piano professionals that understand how to safely and quickly move your piano.Ī while ago we decided to try an experiment. Chupp’s Piano Moving utilizes specialized equipment to ensure your piano is moved safely and securely. With a typical piano weighing hundreds of pounds, it is essential that you hire experts to move your prized instrument. Moving a piano requires expert care and attention to detail. Whether you desire a light or heavy touch or a bright or more mellow tone, we can craft the playing experience that is right for you. We can utilize Genuine Steinway, German Renner or any other quality action parts you wish to use. We can adjust the action to ensure that it meets your personal playing preferences. Our piano technicians are true experts in the art of action and tone regulation. This piano is a wonderful example of premium Steinway quality, both as an instrument and as a piece of visual art. You will not find another Steinway Model A-III that sounds as good as this one does at this very reasonable price! The cast iron plate has been re-bronzed to a brilliant, golden sheen and the raised lettering has been carefully hand detailed. The original nickel hardware has been re-plated and new premium key tops have been installed. Produced for a short period of time, the Model A-III is a rare and sought after instrument. The Steinway Model A-III is very comparable to the larger Model B in its power and tonal qualities. It has become the preferred scale design of many piano technicians and pianists. This process is essential to bringing out the iconic, Steinway tone and touch that has made these vintage pianos so beloved. Our expert piano technicians have completed extensive action regulation and concert level tone regulation.

The piano’s action has been fully rebuilt utilizing the highest quality parts. Model A-III #224288 features a beautiful, closed pore, hand rubbed satin ebony finish. The Model A-III was first produced in 1913 and this piano measures 6’4 1/2″ in length, larger than Model A Grand Pianos currently produced today.
