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Sauter

A. Geyer

Piano Marketing Group, LLC
3227 Natoma Way
Orlando, Florida 32825
954-559-9553
s.shebeck@yahoo.com
www.geyer-pianos.com

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Company Headquarters: Steffes & Schulz GmbH
Mühlgasse 11-13, D-65183 Wiesbaden, Germany
Phone: +49-611-992240
colintaylor@btconnect.com

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Pianos made by: A piano factory in Zhejiang Province, China

The A. Geyer brand and factory were established by the Geyer family in 1877, in Eisenberg, Thuringia, Germany, and the brand was well known in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when Eisenberg was a significant center for piano building. Also produced in the Geyer factory over the years were the brands of Fuchs & Mohr, Sassmann, Steinberg, and Weisbrod. In time, the Geyer factory became the Wilh. Steinberg factory, which continues to produce pianos today.

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Today, A. Geyer is a new company, with headquarters in Wiesbaden, Germany. The company’s founders are Christoph Schulz, a fifth-generation German piano maker; Frederik Steffes, the former owner of the Wilh. Steinberg factory; and Colin Taylor, formerly with Bösendorfer and Brodmann. Although the company is new, the three founders bring to it decades of combined experience in piano manufacturing, and a vision, they say, to create a piano wonderful in sound, touch, and style, with outstanding value for the money.

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Although the pianos are designed in Germany, A. Geyer production is located near Hangzhou, in Zhejiang Province, China, a region just outside of Shanghai that has become a center of piano manufacturing. The company founders believe that their knowledge and experience of traditional German methods of piano making, combined with local Chinese resources, can result in a better piano at lower cost.

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Currently, A. Geyer makes three upright pianos and five grands. All pianos use carefully selected Chinese parts that are subject to strict quality controls. German Wurzen felt is used for the upright hammers, and Abel hammers for the grands. All pianos have a solid-spruce-core veneered soundboard and Japanese Suzuki strings. The actions and keyboards have been designed by the company’s German master piano builder. All pianos are inspected by the company’s technicians before leaving the factory.

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Warranty: 10 years, parts and labor, on main structural elements; 5 years, parts and labor, on other manufactured items.

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See the Introduction to Brand Profiles, Models, and Prices for an explanation of pricing.

Model & Pricing Guide

Prices do not include bench. Other woods available on request.

A. Geyer Verticals

Model
Inch
Description
MSRP
SMP
GU 133
52
White Polish
$7,985
$6,190
GU 133
52
Mahogany or Walnut Polish
$8,285
$6,390
GU 123
47
Mahogany or Walnut Polish
$7,235
$5,690
GU 123
47
Ebony Polish
$6,785
$5,390
GU 123
47
White Polish
$7,085
$5,590
GU 115
45
Ebony Polish
$6,185
$4,990
GU 115
45
White Polish
$6,485
$5,190
GU 115
45
Mahogany or Walnut Polish
$6,685
$5,290
GU 133
52
Ebony Polish
$7,685
$5,990

A. Geyer Grands

Model
Feet
Inch
Description
MSRP
SMP
GG 230
7
7
Ebony Polish
$29,225
$25,990
GG 185
6
1
Mahogany or Walnut Polish
$19,585
$13,990
GG 185
6
1
White Polish
$19,385
$13,790
GG 170
5
7
White Polish
$16,835
$12,090
GG 185
6
1
Ebony Polish
$18,785
$13,390
GG 170
5
7
Mahogany or Walnut Polish
$16,715
$12,010
GG 170
5
7
Ebony Polish
$16,385
$11,790
GG 160
5
3
Mahogany or Walnut Polish
$15,285
$10,990
GG 160
5
3
White Polish
$15,035
$10,890
GG 150
4
11
White Polish
$13,235
$9,870
GG 150
4
11
Mahogany or Walnut Polish
$13,685
$9,990
GG 160
5
3
Ebony Polish
$14,535
$10,590
GG 150
4
11
Ebony Polish
$12,785
$9,590
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