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What does the first line and second line of second-hand piano mean?
There are many piano brands in Japan, about 200 or so. Like these brands, except for the well-known Yamaha Kawai, they all belong to the first line! The rest are second-line brands!

The following are some simple examples of Japanese first-line, second-line and third-line brand pianos.

first

Yamaha (Yamaha Yamaha, Caesar Caesar, Eterna Itna, Miki, Sonare Sona)

Kawai Gakki(Kawai Kawai, Emperor, Diapason Diaparson, Marchen Maquan, Boston)

second

Oriental Piano Oriental Piano (Apollo Apollo, Balinda Mbolindam, Wagner, Wagner, Fritz Kuhra freese Kula, Elsner eisner, Laurie Laurie, Azena Haisena, Octuple Suyesu, Adestam Adestam).

Atlas Piano (Atlas Atlas, Meister Meister, Royal Family, Brothers, Nobel, kreuz Bach, kreuz Bach, Morgenstein)

Schweizerstein piano (Schweizerstein)

Schwest piano

third

Grand piano (Gors Kallman Gus ronald colman, Bernstein Bernstein, Kraus Klaus, Dresden, Rolex Rolex)

Higasinihon Piano (Baroque, Gershwin Gershwin, Friedrich Fledrich, Kribber Klebel, Jason &; Jackson and his son, Minister of Westminster)

Flora piano (Flora Flora, Earl of Windsor, Earl of Windsor, Victor Victory, Emerson)

Donghai Piano (Donghai, Venus Venus)

Prutner Piano (Prutner Prusner, Kalser Le, Calzi Le, loris &; Lawrence and his son)

Wisteria Piano (Wisteria Westley, Claire Claire)

Kreutzer Piano (kreutzer Krui)

Tonika Piano (Tonika, Tonika, klinger, Forest)

Fukuyama Piano (Fukuyama Toyama, Alexander Herman, Alexander Herman, Yegoraza, P. Werce Voss, William William)

Lester piano (Lester Lester, schnabel, schnabel)

Stanric Piano (Stanric Stanrick)

Rubinstein piano (Rubinstein)

Xiao Ye Piano Xiao Ye (Horug and Ruger)

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Heiwa Gakki(Steinbach Steinbach