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Sellers TipsThis Page Is Currently Under Construction Please return soon to view the completed page.
There it sits. The lessons have ended either with success or although a great life experience without further pursuit. Perhaps you have grandma's piano she played as a child. In any event, it no longer is being maintained, and has unfortunately become a piece of furniture and a difficult one to move around at that. What to do? Should you hold on in hopes that someday someone will make use of the instrument or is it time to let it go and allow someone else to put it to good use. Perhaps you are one of those fortunate ones who continues to develop their abilities on the piano and who's skills have truly exceeded what your current instrument can offer. In either case you find yourself needing to liquidate your piano and are quite unsure as to what the next step is. We trust that within this sellers guide we are able to assist you in considering all other options and provide you with the tools necessary to place they're fine piano in a good home, liquidate some cash without taking advantage of another. Now that's a win win situation! Selling Your Piano Yourself Consignments And third party liquidations Trading-In for a new piano and Donating to a family in need or an organization |
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