Model

Steinway Model K-52

52-inch upright piano

The Steinway Model K-52 is the company's full-size upright piano, standing 52 inches (132 cm) tall. Introduced in 1903, it carries a larger soundboard than many grand pianos for a resonant voice, and uses Steinway's patented diaphragmatic soundboard, Accelerated Action, and Hexagrip pinblock.

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Made by

  • Steinway & Sons

    Steinway & Sons is a maker of grand and upright pianos founded in New York in 1853 by Heinrich Steinweg, with a second factory in Hamburg, and is widely regarded for its concert grand pianos.

Part of series

  • Steinway & Sons Upright Pianos

    Piano · Germany

    Steinway & Sons' line of vertical (upright) acoustic pianos, built with the same patented construction principles as the firm's grand pianos, including a diaphragmatic soundboard, Accelerated Action, and Hexagrip pinblock, in a space-saving upright cabinet.