Bob
Royer - President

Emmert
Royer, Bob's father, started BHA Pianocenter in Dayton, Ohio in 1949.
Since graduation from Miami University (Ohio) in 1974, Bob has worked
in all facets of the piano business.
Working with the
finest piano technicians, touring over 20 piano factories in 10 countries,
and has been an authorized piano dealer for Bosendorfer, Petrof, Kawai,
Yamaha, Schimmel, Mason & Hamlin, Sohmer, Knabe, Baldwin, and other
fine piano companys.
Bob's Mission is
to Supply the finest quality pianos and service in the USA at a TRUE
Discount Price. Bob's goal is to sell fine preowned grands for $2,000
less than his best competition on eBay.
Brent Royer - Website & Sales 

Brent Royer, Bob Royer's son, and Emmert Royer's grandson has been at BHA for the past six years. He helped design the website that we have now, and is the full time maintainer. Brent puts every piano on the website and eBay along with taking the videos. He is also an award winning salesman.
Brent is pursuing a degree in
Accounting, and a minor in MIS at Wright State University.
Greg Norrod - Piano Player


Greg "the piano professional" has been with BHA Piano Center for the past 20 years. No stranger to music performance, Greg has performed locally and nationally in a variety of venues over his 30 year music career. In 1984, Greg placed second in the Yamaha National Electone Organ Festival and went on to represent the United States in the Yamaha International Electone Organ Festival in Beverly Hills, CA. Greg is also an esteemed business professional. He completed his degree in Marketing at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio and later received his MBA from Wright State University in 1999. Greg dabbles in many business arenas and was recently awarded the certificate of Shainin Red X Master for the field of statistical engineering. However, Greg's greatest love of all is music and music performance. Be it playing, performing, or writing; when Greg is at the keyboard, he is at his happiest!
Our award winning sales staff can help you find the right piano.