In a patch of woods in Stanwood, Washington, mass-produced pianos from China are being upgraded into premium instruments with still reasonable price tags. Darrell Fandrich, a former piano technician for musicians, has built a business for the niche of amateur pianists and students who want a quality instrument but don’t want to pay $60,000. He and his sons replace the hammers, felt, and bass strings, reweight the keys, and voice the hammers. It’s a labor of love for Fanrich & Sons who’ve found a way to provide something lovely for less with what is already available in the market.