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Post by Barrie Heaton »
The Kemble Classic is 1985 going off the serial number which would make it a very good buy they are only 85 notes but that in not important to start off with I have quite a few on my round for the size of piano the bass is not to bad. I would get a tuner to have a look at it but normally they are fine
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Post by Melodytune »
I tune a few of these Kemble Classics and I have to say that most of them have been absolutely fine.
As Barrie says though, best to get a tuner to check it over to be on the safe side.
As Barrie says though, best to get a tuner to check it over to be on the safe side.
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