Boyd Minipiano 1939 - is is worth restoring?
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Boyd Minipiano 1939 - is is worth restoring?
Post by allylyce »
We have acquired a lovely 1939 Boyd Mini Royal Minipiano.
Serial No 16031 in a waxed oak case. My son and I play the piano, we wondered if it was possible to refurbish / replace parts on a piano like this? It sounds lovely, but a couple of the key are a bit sticky now.We have the original invoice for £48 -11!
Serial No 16031 in a waxed oak case. My son and I play the piano, we wondered if it was possible to refurbish / replace parts on a piano like this? It sounds lovely, but a couple of the key are a bit sticky now.We have the original invoice for £48 -11!
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Re: Boyd Minipiano 1939 - is is worth restoring?
Post by Barrie Heaton »
I would get a tuner in to see if it will tune first. He/she will sort out the sticking notes and tell you if it worth spending money on
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