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  1. Kawai Older Series and Specifications. Before 1990 Kawai made three series of grand pianos: GE, KG and GS. The GE/GM was the least expensive series and was called the Musicians Series. The KG Series was by far the most popular. The KG-1 was called the Baby Grand, the KG-2 was called the Living Grand, and the KG-3 was 6"0" Professional Grand.

  2. Kawai custom made concert grand piano for Yoshiki (1993) Kawai grand pianos have evolved steadily over the decades from the Model 500/600 built in the 1960s and 1970s, to the KG Series in the 1980s and early 1990s that became popular among teachers and institutions. During these years, Kawai grand pianos earned a reputation for long-term ...

  3. The chart below shows how past and present Kawai grand piano models compare in size. Models combined in the same row have the same string scales and basic dimensions. Models in bold type are currently in production. A Chart Showing Kawai Grand Piano Models Back Into the 1960s and How They Compare in Size to Current Kawai Grand Piano Models.

  4. When an older model is supplanted by newer technology, the discontinued model is reclassified as a “Kawai Legacy Product,” an instrument that is no longer in production but has made a significant contribution to our legacy as one of the world’s top musical instrument makers. The chart below includes discontinued models from 1990 to the ...

  5. This 6’1″ Kawai GS-40 Grand Piano is of top performance quality and has, like all of our pianos, been expertly checked and certified by our piano technicians. It was manufactured in 1990, and its cabinet is in excellent condition with a finish in high gloss ebony and a warm tone, with a clear and bell-like treble range.

  6. Throughout their decades of production, Kawai has assigned unique serial numbers to each piano built in their factory. Since Kawai pianos are sold in mass around the world, they have opened factories in countries beyond Japan to accommodate sales in other markets. Here you will find serial numbers for Kawai pianos produced from 1927 to 2015.

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  8. Opening in 1980, the 300,000 square-foot Ryuyo Grand Piano Factory was built at a cost of $50 million. Ryuyo embodies the perfect “marriage” of hand-craftsmanship and advanced technology. It is equipped with the most sophisticated piano-building tools available and is staffed by the most knowledgeable and experienced piano personnel in the ...

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