Our Hospice sells second hand furniture in their shops to raise funds.
We have been offered a piano. Now we almost always say no due to the weight, the cost involved in transporting etc etc.
However we have been offered a Kingsley Upright Mahogany Piano that has been in the one family for over 90 years.
I don't want to automatically say no in case its worth lots of money but I can't find anything about them on google.
Anyone here with any knowledge?
|
en.allexperts.com/q/Piano-Organ-Keyboard-650/index_80.htm
I have no piano expertise, but it sounds american, and it sounds fairly mundane and hence of limited value.
|
>> a Kingsley Upright Mahogany Piano
Ask someone who repairs pianos.
|
>> Ask someone who repairs pianos.
>>
My father had an upright piano and it stayed unused for 40/50 years.
We offered it to a family for free and they investigated getting it up to spec.
It would have been very expensive to fix and because it had a certain type of frame was classsed as totally a waste of time.
Just call any Piano shop and ask them..
|