Price is for 4'6" to 4'8" baby grands cover, quilted
Other sizes and materials available, please choose from drop down menu
or order custom size, Size choices will effect pricing.
Custom sizes also available. See instructions
Note: For custom covers sizes you must fill in the
exact dimensions as shown in the instructions below the cover pictures, and mail
the template to us. Keep in mind if your piano is a grand style and one of the major brands, the brand/model/ and size (overall length for a grand) will likely be enough to get a proper cover.
The Mackintosh covers come with slits on the front side to allow for playing even when the cover is on the piano. The padded covers can also be special ordered with a slit for an extra charge.
Price will be based on the nearest
size (please choose nearest size from drop-down menu).
These quilted covers are manufactured of high quality
nylon with a soft, snag-proof poly propylene backing
to provide soft contact with the instrument finish.
They provide economical dust and scratch protection.
Quilted covers are available in black only.
See Cover Descriptions below Mackintosh picture
Mackintosh covers are manufactured of cotton drill
cloth laminated to a flannel underside for soft
contact with instrument finish.
They are available in Black or Dark Brown.
See Mackintosh picture below
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Mackintosh
Grand Piano Mackintosh Cover
Vinyl Covers for Grand Pianos
The vinyl product is waterproof, as told us by the manufacturer. A vinyl cover as a whole is not necessarily waterproof, because at the seams, water may permeate. This is unlikely because our supplier uses bias tape on the seams, but we're hesitant to call it a waterproof product in total.
How To Measure Your Piano For a Cover
Covers can be made to fit specific instruments when
exact measurements are furnished.
Make a sketch and provide the dimensions shown.
For exact covers for grand pianos, join up paper
and trace a pattern around the entire top of grand
( extreme outside dimensions). Also trace a
pattern of cheek from under top to bottom of cheek.
Keep in mind, if your piano is one of the major brands the brand, model (if known) and overall length (overall length for a grand, height for an upright/vertical piano) is typically enough.
Grand Piano Cover Measurements
A = Cheek Area, B = Width (overall), C = Length (overall), D = Depth (top to bottom of cabinet not counting legs), E = Length of Lid