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by Akki007
30 Oct 2007, 22:01
Forum: Piano Advice
Topic: 1930(ish) John Broadwood Upright
Replies: 10
Views: 9436

Thanks, he appears to live in walking distance too!

Loving my first piano by the way, can't stay off it, reminds me of when I got my first guitar. Just need some lessons now!
by Akki007
30 Oct 2007, 20:33
Forum: Piano Advice
Topic: 1930(ish) John Broadwood Upright
Replies: 10
Views: 9436

PianoGuy wrote:If it works, can be tuned and you like it, you've got a bargain.
:D Excellent. I don't suppose there are any piano tuners on here from the north west (Stockport/manchester) are there?
by Akki007
30 Oct 2007, 20:16
Forum: Piano Advice
Topic: 1930(ish) John Broadwood Upright
Replies: 10
Views: 9436

hmm, ok then. I really like the sound though. It's got really nice mids and a lovely warm tone. Ah well, it's all a taste issue I suppose.

Really my main concern is whether or not £250 was too steep? £150 if you take off the £100 delivery.
by Akki007
30 Oct 2007, 19:26
Forum: Piano Advice
Topic: 1930(ish) John Broadwood Upright
Replies: 10
Views: 9436

Thanks for the response. I found the printed label. It does infact say collen-broadwood.

what does this mean for my lovely new piano??
by Akki007
30 Oct 2007, 17:07
Forum: Piano Advice
Topic: 1930(ish) John Broadwood Upright
Replies: 10
Views: 9436

1930(ish) John Broadwood Upright

Hi all, new here! :D I've just purchased a John Broadwood upright, the serial number suggests 1930ish. I'm moving over from guitar to piano so am a complete newbie. I bit the bullet and bought second hand from a respected dealer. I paid £250 delivered and have no idea if thats good or not but it sou...