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Default Getting rid of a piano.

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Its in working order. I spent 300+ quid on it a couple of years ago
to have the striking mechanism overhauled so it should last 20 years
of good play now. I had intended to learn to play but I wont so its
pointless keeping it. I have had it 20 years and never touched it.
It just sits there taking up space.


Pianos are worth nothing when you're trying to get rid of them, but
cost a bomb if you're looking to buy one :-)

Teachers are always on the lookout for uprights for their pupils. Ring
a few. £300 is cheap for a working piano.


I will give it away of I can find a taker. I have put it on Plymouth
freecycle now but I don't know how it works really. The message hasn't
appeared there yet.


EBay is the way to go, even if you're giving it away (which would be
silly in my view)