Everett pianos are some of our favorite pianos. Great styling & superior quality make these one of our top brands.
This mid century Everett is a great example of some of the best pianos to come out of this time period.
It has been fully cleaned and inspected and given a clean bill of health. All keys and pedals work and it plays and sounds great.
Includes matching bench
Stop by and give the keys on this one a tickle and check out Colorado's best selection of affordable used pianos.
American Samaritan
8400 W Colfax Ave.
Lakewood, Co. 80215
SW corner of Colfax & Carr
Next door to the Chicago Market.
A portion of the sale of this piano goes to support the Pianos to the People Scholarship Program which provides a free piano along with in home lessons to underprivileged children on Colorado's front range communities. For more info on P2P scholarships please visit our website.
The Everett Piano Company was formed in 1883 in Boston by Mr. John Church (John Church & Company) and Mr. Frank A. Lee. The name “Everett”means “strong”
The Everett Piano Company was originally established for the purpose of building a commercial grade piano, but once the factory was opened it was decided to make Everett Pianos to be instruments of the highest order with no expense spared to create the finest piano possible. It is a little known fact that early on, the Everett Piano Company gained world-wide recognition from musicians and pianists. Famous pianists of the era including Reisenauer, Dr. Neitzel, Chaminade, and Carreno praised the Everett Piano as being the “King of Pianodom” requesting Everett pianos for their live performances whenever possible.
It has been our experience that these Antique Everett pianos really were exceedingly well made, superior sounding instruments. The Everett name has been widely recognized in the American piano industry for 100 years, but the early turn-of-the-century instruments are not terribly common today. The Everett name was sold to the Hammond Organ Company in 1954, then later it was sold to Yamaha around 1973. Yamaha stopped producing Everett pianos in the late 1980’s
Like all pianos you'll want to get it tuned after its moved but it sounds and plays well as is. I can recommend a great piano tuner if you don't know anyone. Really nice guy and doesn't over charge.
I can also recommend a great teacher of you're looking for someone to give your child lessons. My daughter's teacher is great and I'm happy to refer her to you.
Free delivery in the Denver metro area within 25 miles is included. Outside of 25 miles there is a small fee for mileage. Delivery includes moving inside and set up as well, but only on ground level. Upper or lower levels will be an additional
cost.
For questions, purchase or delivery please call our customer service line at 720-841-1257