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The largest piano built to date (Length o'all 12' 2", 3710 mm): David Rubenstein's R-371, of Los Angeles; see http://www.la-ptg.org/rubenstein/ The largest piano built to date (Length o'all 12' 2", 3710 mm): David Rubenstein's R-371, of Los Angeles; see http://www.la-ptg.org/rubenstein/


See the piano itself at www.rubensteinpianos.com See the piano itself at http://www.rubensteinpianos.com

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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. Their largest piano is the Fazioli F308., at ten feet two inches in length. Perhaps the F308 is largest piano available ("production Piano").


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The largest piano built to date (Length o'all 12' 2", 3710 mm): David Rubenstein's R-371, of Los Angeles; see http://www.la-ptg.org/rubenstein/

See the piano itself at http://www.rubensteinpianos.com

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