[NewMusic] piano up for grabs

Phillip Greenlief pgsaxo at pacbell.net
Sun Apr 20 09:17:05 PDT 2008


Hey Alicia,
   
  There are a few piano movers in the yellow pages that charge somewhere in the neighborhood of $100 to move a piano. There are always extra charges if you have stairs...on either end.
   
  Good luck with that - I hope you get it. And thanks, Anne for posting here.
   
  PG
  

Alicia Byer <aliciabyer at gmail.com> wrote:
  Hi Anne,

I have a teeny studio apartment but I would love a baby grand piano and 
I'm pretty sure it'd fit. do you know how much it would be to move it? I 
know piano movers are expensive, but I'd be happy to pay for that. I've 
been looking for a piano forever but can't really afford one, but it 
would be really great if you don't have anybody else in mind! Let me 
know, feel free to call.

Alicia
510-316-9478 cell
510-834-0512 home

A.L. Dentel wrote:
> I have the smallest baby grand ever (5' by 5') that has been sitting in 
> a friend's recording studio. They no longer want it there and I have 
> nowhere to put it. I'd like it to go to a good home- to someone who 
> will play it and have fun with it. It is an Estey "workingman's Grand" 
> made around the turn of the last century in OK condition, meaning that 
> all the keys work and it is completely functional but the finish is not 
> in the best condition and could use some minor repairs. Free but you 
> have to move it. If I can't give it away by Tuesday it's going on 
> Craig's List! Anyone interested?
>
> Ann Dentel
>
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