In 1875 when German Immigrant Hugo Wertheim arrived in Australia, it was to be the start of a new era for Australia and piano manufacturing. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 20 May 2008 )
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The Wertheim Gold series is an entry-level series of pianos providing value for money and high quality. All Wertheim pianos are quality inspected at the factory before being shipped and come with Agraffe for increased tuning stability given Australia's extremes in climate and weather.
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Colour Finishes |
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110cm Upright |
GE110 A |
MBP, WP, SW, EP, W |
$3,495 | |
121cm Upright |
GE121 S |
MBP, WP, SW, EP, W |
$4,495 | |
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GE121 RCS |
BBP |
$4,995 | |
131cm Upright |
GE131 S |
MBP, WP, EP |
$5,295 | |
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GE131 RCS |
BBP |
$5,995 | |
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U131 NGS |
EP |
$5,995 | |
150cm Grand |
GS150 S |
EP |
$10,995 | |
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MRP, MBP, EP, W |
$11,995 | |
157cm Grand |
GS157 S |
EP |
$11,995 | |
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MRP, MBP, W |
$12,995 | |
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BBP |
$13,995 | |
185cm Grand |
GS185 S |
EP |
$16,995 | |
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BBP |
$19,995 |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 14 May 2008 )
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The piano was invented around 1709 in Italy by Bartolomeo Christofori. Its design was based on the instrument of the day, the harpsichord. The harpsichord, having no sensitivity to touch, tone or volume, led Christofori to devise a hammer action to give both soft and loud sounds depending on the touch of the player, hence the name Pianoforte - this means 'soft' and 'loud' in Italian. The piano underwent many refinements over many years to become what it is today. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 17 May 2008 )
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Wertheim pianos are distributed in Australia by Marketing 4 You Pty Ltd and are sold through authorised Wertheim retailers. Wertheim pianos are covered by a 12 year structural warranty. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 13 May 2008 )
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Wertheim GE110 A (110cm upright piano) $3,495 now $2,995!
This piano features Agraffe for increased tuning stability.
Available in Mahogany Brown Polish, Walnut Polish, Satin Walnut, Ebony Polish and White. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 16 July 2008 )
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