Craftsmanship
Few secrets come into play in the creation of a piano.
The end quality must be a combination of materials used and the skill of the maker.
A century ago most pianos produced in the United States came from small production facilities. A skilled worker, probably the man whose name went on the piano would painstakingly craft the many parts necessary to produce a fine musical instrument.
Production facilities grew larger. Producing the most pianos in the least time at the least cost became the norm in the piano industry.
The family building Schwetchen pianos bring old-world craftsmanship to the work-bench. A new and modern production campus reflects an atmosphere of light and quality.
Hands-on family members help dedicated workers take the necessary time and steps to complete the piano correctly.
As you become intimate with your Schwetchen piano you will see, hear and feel the result of skilled craftsmanship.
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