is it worth keeping?
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is it worth keeping?
I have been given a boyd piano, it is really small. I might either keep it myself but if it is worth anything I may sell it and give the money to charity.
It has the word schwander writen inside.
Any advice welcome.
It has the word schwander writen inside.
Any advice welcome.
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Re: is it worth keeping?
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What advice would you like? ....
Standard "drop action" piano.... 1970's style - casework in poor condition.
Would suit a beginner/school/ first time buyer.
Standard "drop action" piano.... 1970's style - casework in poor condition.
Would suit a beginner/school/ first time buyer.
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Re: is it worth keeping?
I am wondering if it is worth spending money to make it better and thus more saleable or just put it on the web as it is and accept the 20 or 30 quid that upright pianos are getting at the mo on ebay.
I want to make as much money as possible as it was donated to my brownie group. I cant keep it for the group as we have problems with storgae.
I want to make as much money as possible as it was donated to my brownie group. I cant keep it for the group as we have problems with storgae.
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Re: is it worth keeping?
Post by Gill the Piano »
Is it working all right? Is it (roughly) in tune? A tuning alone will cost around fifty/sixty quid so unless it's howling, sell it as is. The houses they're throwing up these days are tiny, so small pianos are at a premium and often go for more than they're actually worth. A customer of mine paid 150 quid for hers (she didn't have to pay delivery as it was three doors down!) and she's really pleased with it, as she was pushed for space.
So basically it's worth what someone will pay for it...sorry if that's not much help!
So basically it's worth what someone will pay for it...sorry if that's not much help!
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Re: is it worth keeping?
It is a lot of help, I dont know anything about pianos and on ebay pianos go for less than £20 sometimes and it seems a shame for it to go for so little money.
All the keys work and I know it is out of tune but not madly. Inside seems really clean although as someone pointed out the outside is a bit bumped about.
All the keys work and I know it is out of tune but not madly. Inside seems really clean although as someone pointed out the outside is a bit bumped about.
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Re: is it worth keeping?
Post by Gill the Piano »
You can get a fluid called Scratch Cover - it used to be made by Topps, but now I think is by Mr Sheen!
A wipe over with that disguises a multitude of sins! -
A wipe over with that disguises a multitude of sins! -
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Re: is it worth keeping?
I'm always worried that if you use mild abrasives (like Meguiar's Plastic Cleaner - wich is good at getting slight swirl marks out of polyester/lacquer) and/ or some sort of covering substance, you can build up deposits which will make future refurb/restoration more difficult.
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Re: is it worth keeping?
Post by Gill the Piano »
Absolutely - but I can't see anyone paying to repolish that particular piano in the nearish future, can you?
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