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Berry Baby Grand
Post by splatthefly »
I have inherited a Berry Baby Grand from my brother. We need to sell as we don't have the space to keep. I have no idea on valuation. Can anybody help?
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Post by Gill the Piano »
The good news is that baby grands fetch more than they're actually worth, because of the 'snob' value. you might find someone would buy it as 'set dressing' rather than to actually play. Advertise it emphasising its small size and its looks and what colour/type of wood it is.
something like
baby grand piano, compact size, elegant and classic style, beautiful wood finish, would be the centre piece of any home, excellent tone, regularly tuned, would suit both the beginner and advanced pianist. £###
Play to the strengths. A piano that looks beautiful is half sold!
Even if you dont think it sounds good, say it sounds good and let the people trying it out decide for themselves. Also, don't worry about people picking faults with it, its what happens. I remember some arsewipe trying out a piano I had for sale and he claimed to be a piano teacher. He tore the piano to bits (verbally) When he sat down to play I almost laughed out loud and thought if he teaches piano I can do brain surgery!
baby grand piano, compact size, elegant and classic style, beautiful wood finish, would be the centre piece of any home, excellent tone, regularly tuned, would suit both the beginner and advanced pianist. £###
Play to the strengths. A piano that looks beautiful is half sold!
Even if you dont think it sounds good, say it sounds good and let the people trying it out decide for themselves. Also, don't worry about people picking faults with it, its what happens. I remember some arsewipe trying out a piano I had for sale and he claimed to be a piano teacher. He tore the piano to bits (verbally) When he sat down to play I almost laughed out loud and thought if he teaches piano I can do brain surgery!
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In music, the "Three Bs" are Bach, Beethoven & Brahms. In the piano trade generally, the "Three Bs" are Bechstein, Blüthner & Bosendorfer, except in London, where they are Barnes, Berry & Boyd, three large retailers who had many branches around London last century. I worked for Berry Pianos in the sixties.
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That's an outrageous attempt to induce unsuspecting members of the public to hand over their money based on wildly inflated claims of quality. FABULOUS - I LOVE IT!!!!!baby grand piano, compact size, elegant and classic style, beautiful wood finish, would be the centre piece of any home, excellent tone, regularly tuned, would suit both the beginner and advanced pianist. £###
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Post by Gill the Piano »
The sad thing is, you don't have to MAKE them hand over their money...they see a baby grand and say 'Ooo I want that.' To put pictures and silver on, generally. What's worse is that sometimes a lovely big upright gets elbowed in favour of what is known by myself and my tuner friends, as an ashtray.
i've always found Berrys a businesslike middle of the road piano, even the 3/4 iron frame ones. ( with the red label)
Some of the 30's miniature can be a bit of a paino f a piano ( anag)
re grands for status;
We had a look here at a cruise ship's huge old grand which was past any reasonable renovation. The owners would spend no money on it or replace it as it was kept in the lounge as the only large surface where the passengers could consult a chart of the voyage!
Some of the 30's miniature can be a bit of a paino f a piano ( anag)
re grands for status;
We had a look here at a cruise ship's huge old grand which was past any reasonable renovation. The owners would spend no money on it or replace it as it was kept in the lounge as the only large surface where the passengers could consult a chart of the voyage!
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in the ship
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...And I wish I had a pound for every piano hat was supposed to have been made for the Queen Mary, or used on the Queen Mary!!
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There is also an ancient Chappell concert grand around here allegedly from the Mauretania..
It has no castors only plates to bolt it to the floor/ deck presumably.
It is in the corner of the room surrounded by and covered with ancient computers that mustn't be disturbed! Obviously you can't move the piano out for a squint nevertheless, I was invited to make an offer for this dinosaur viewed fromabout six foot away. I guess it's still there
vernon
There is also an ancient Chappell concert grand around here allegedly from the Mauretania..
It has no castors only plates to bolt it to the floor/ deck presumably.
It is in the corner of the room surrounded by and covered with ancient computers that mustn't be disturbed! Obviously you can't move the piano out for a squint nevertheless, I was invited to make an offer for this dinosaur viewed fromabout six foot away. I guess it's still there
vernon
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I think I've seen a photos on the net somewhere?
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