"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
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In article ,
mich wrote:
My only viable option may be to break it up unless someone wants it for
free and is willing to pay the cost of taking it away.
Have you contacted a piano dealer? It's possible it has some value, and
they would arrange transport.
Hi,
I just went through a similar thing and found someone who wanted it for £20
as we upgraded to a Yamaha.
Find out the Make and model (should be on front or near keys, or inside -
lift the lid where you'll find the serial number.) The ring a Piano\Music
store and give them the details, they should be able to date it and give you
a rough value.
There's also the option of E-Bay if it's a good one...
Cheers,
Paul
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