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Hi. I just picked up a 1969 Steinway B. Cabinet and action fully replace this year with Steinway/Renner parts, and it's fantastic.
I also just bought a Kawai Novus NV10s so I can play with headphones and it's also fantastic because it has a full grand piano action. I had a Kawai CA-901, but replaced it with the Novus NV10s because the action is really that much better.
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Victor Wong predict exactly how it will sound...I don't know, but design it so that it sounds as you want it, and sounds really nice, I'd guess yes. It also depends on the rebuild. My soundboard was good. Harp, strings, cabinet structure...all fine. I got a brand new action front to back with new hammers, so that always changes the sound. It's really nice though, and they set it to what I asked for and it came out as I would have hoped.
After months of searching and figuring out not just what I wanted to buy, but how, I ended up at Lindeblad Piano. They're in New Jersey but their business is nationwide. I spoke with a number of piano dealers and never felt comfortable except for the guys at Lindeblad. Several months after buying they have met all of their promises so I'd recommend them highly.
When they rebuild a piano they do it to your specifications in terms of the feel of the action and the tone you're going for, and they are very confident in their abilities to get it as you want it. Since they have a 100% money back guarantee - if you aren't satisfied after it's delivered and they can't solve whatever problem you have, they'll pick it up and refund you or you can pick a different piano.