Old Clavinova Digital Keyboard

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jacque
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Old Clavinova Digital Keyboard

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I have a chance to buy an old Clavinova keyboard from our church. It is at least 15 years old and is not one of the portable keyboards but is a full 88 keys board. I have to make an offer and I have no idea how much one would be worth. It has been sitting unused (except maybe 2x/year). Any ideas what an offer should be?
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Since digital piano technology races ahead so quickly, a 15 year old one is a complete prehistoric dodo. Also spares for it will be near impossible to obtain, and keys will be weaker than they were when it was new, so its value is very low. They should be giving it to you.

Maybe you can offer a charitable donation for it.
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[Since digital piano technology races ahead so quickly, a 15 year old one is a complete prehistoric dodo]

How the hell DO you get quotes from other posts in those nice boxes? Just can't seem to do it....

Anyway, I was just going to say that we've got some Clavinovas at school which must be about 15 years old (Clavioldas?). Over that time herds of feral adolescents and peripatetic teachers have been happily knocking seven shades of **** out of them day in day out and they all still work absolutely fine. OK, the sound and action are primitive compared with a new one but they do what's required of them. I'd offer the church between fifty and a hundred quid and take it.



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How the hell DO you get quotes from other posts in those nice boxes? Just can't seem to do it....
You precede the bit you want to quote with [ quote ] and follow it with [ /quote ] but leaving no spaces between the square brackets and the word quote!
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Post by Openwood »

You precede the bit you want to quote with [ quote ] and follow it with [ /quote ] but leaving no spaces between the square brackets and the word quote!
Like that?

BOOGER ME, I DONE IT, EH!!

Thanks PG
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