Topic: Saving dead brands???
I have a idea.
What about use pianoteq technology to save dead piano brands.?
The Kivir project help to preserve historic instruments, and it's a very good and honorable initiative. But I'm also talking about very good modern pianos, no longer manufatured.
We know there are some very good pianos which label no longer exist, the factory no long built piano, was closed etc...
One example is the brazilian piano brand called Essenfelder, internationally recognized as a very good piano, which factory sadly closed in early 90's, and piano quality was very good until 1986 or so. Family problems and economic crises... they speed up and cut costs, quality droped, and finally the factory was closed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-qqVBicQJ0
Similar to film preservation, I think it's important to save some piano brands legacy.
Does anybody have in mind another very good modern piano brand no longer manufatured?