Wow thanks for the replies.
Couldn't remember exactly who had what, now two decades ago! Was it Sir Lurksalot who had an Estonia.
Anyway, Ax, such lovely playing on your Kawai, and like your artistic style.
Kawai remain quite rare; unlike Yamaha probably thanks to Chappells and their marketing. Very popular, piano produced for all levels and types of performer.
Kluurs, what finish has your SteinwayB?
I notice my piano change timbre over the day as temperature/humidity change slightly. Even a couple of degrees temperature can change it.
Re digitals, when we lived in a flat 1990-2002 I got us a Korg. Loved it and soon forgot the cost.
Weighted keys, double sampled Bosendorfer and three mode choices room/hall/concert. Plus a spinet option and key-change.
Cost a fortune for no fancy stuff, but at the time it was the nearest any digital could be to a decent piano.
After a dozen years of regular practice the plastic keys were showing their age, some lacking original touch, so sold it on cheap to a complete beginner as it fit under her stairs.
BigAl, 30 years service from any electronics has to be pretty damn good value for money. Maybe get another Yamaha if you like their sound.
My sister has a Roland inherited from an Aunt, which is probably a similar age, though little used.
Can I ask you all another question. Is it only me that's a bit bored with black