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Knight K10

Original price £2,495.00 - Original price £2,495.00
Original price £2,495.00
£2,495.00
£2,495.00 - £2,495.00
Current price £2,495.00

Colour: Mahogany Polyester
Year: TBC

The Knight K10 is a well-built British upright piano from one of the UK's most respected 20th-century piano manufacturers, a solid, reliable instrument with a warm tone and a durable action that has stood the test of time. Priced at £2,495 and finished in mahogany polyester, this example offers excellent value for a quality used British piano from a maker whose instruments are consistently sought after.

Knight pianos were made in Letchworth, Hertfordshire, and are well regarded for their robust construction and consistent musical quality. This instrument has been assessed and prepared by our team at The Piano Gallery.

Available to purchase online or to try in person at our Oxfordshire showroom. Contact us to arrange a viewing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Knight a good piano brand?

Yes. Knight was one of Britain's most respected piano manufacturers of the 20th century, producing instruments in Letchworth, Hertfordshire, to a consistently high standard. Knight uprights are well regarded for their solid construction, warm tone, and durability, and are among the better British domestic pianos available on the used market.

How does a Knight K10 compare to a Kemble or Welmar?

All three are respected British domestic uprights with warm tonal character and solid construction. Knight, Kemble, and Welmar are generally considered in the same tier of quality British piano making. The K10 is a well-proportioned full-sized upright with the reliable action and warm British tone that characterises the best of this tradition. We stock several British uprights and are happy to let you compare them in our showroom.

How does a Knight K10 compare to a Yamaha at a similar price?

A Yamaha from a similar price range will offer a brighter, more even Japanese tone and typically tighter action regulation. A Knight K10 has a warmer, more characterful British sound that many players find more musically engaging. Both are capable instruments for home and teaching use. We stock both and are happy to let you compare them in person.

Has this piano been serviced before sale?

Yes. This instrument has been assessed and prepared by our team at The Piano Gallery and is ready to play. We are transparent about the condition of every piano we sell and happy to answer detailed questions before purchase.

How long will a Knight K10 last?

A well-maintained Knight upright should give many more decades of reliable service. Knight built their instruments to a durable standard, and with regular tuning, correct placement, and occasional action regulation, a K10 can remain a pleasure to play for a very long time.

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Stock Number: RD191

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