Samick SS3 – Roberts Pianos Houston
Samick SS3
Entry level upright, good for beginners and intermediate players. Made in Korea. Samick are well known for entry level priced uprights like this one, very sturdy. Tuned and regulated, ready to play.
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Samick
Samick was founded in 1958 in South Korea and became one of the world’s large-scale piano manufacturers. Their instruments are generally built for the entry to intermediate level, offering reliable construction and a clean, straightforward tone at an accessible price. Because Samick produced many private-label and shared-design pianos over the years, models can differ, but the overall character is a solid, practical instrument suited for students and home use rather than high-end performance.
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- Origin
- Icheon, Korea
- Casework
- Mahogany
- Style
- Upright
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