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'''Fazioli''' is a ] manufacturing company founded in ] in ], ] by Paolo Fazioli and a small team of his friends. Their largest piano is the Fazioli F308, 3,08 meters or ten feet two inches in length. The F308 is one of the largest production pianos currently being manufactured. '''Fazioli''' is a ] manufacturing company founded in ] in ], ] by Paolo Fazioli and a small team of his friends. They currently offer six models of ], the largest being the Fazioli F308, which at 3.08m (10ft 2in) in length is one of the largest production pianos currently being manufactured.

The largest piano built to date (Length overall 12' 2", 3710 mm) is David Rubenstein's R-371, of Los Angeles. Only one has been built so far. Information about it is available at: http://www.rubensteinpianos.com and http://www.la-ptg.org/rubenstein/



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Fazioli is a piano manufacturing company founded in 1978 in Sacile, Italy by Paolo Fazioli and a small team of his friends. They currently offer six models of grand piano, the largest being the Fazioli F308, which at 3.08m (10ft 2in) in length is one of the largest production pianos currently being manufactured.

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