We have loved our old 1917 player piano. It was made in NY and bought second hand by Bob's grandparents in Washington state, then passed on to Bob's parents, and then they gave it to us and moved it to UT. It made the trip to NY with us and then back to UT. It is fun to play, but started needing some major work as well as just being plain heavy. We have moved it a total of 6 times and Bob said he is not moving it again. It takes an army. We sold it and got a used clavinova so we don't have to get it tuned every time we move. Ben, Justin and I moved this one. It's much lighter. :)
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Bye piano
We have loved our old 1917 player piano. It was made in NY and bought second hand by Bob's grandparents in Washington state, then passed on to Bob's parents, and then they gave it to us and moved it to UT. It made the trip to NY with us and then back to UT. It is fun to play, but started needing some major work as well as just being plain heavy. We have moved it a total of 6 times and Bob said he is not moving it again. It takes an army. We sold it and got a used clavinova so we don't have to get it tuned every time we move. Ben, Justin and I moved this one. It's much lighter. :)
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Ohhh! You got a nice one! Next time I come over, I'd love to hear all it can do :)
possibly better than the casio keyboard I have
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