Steinway Dealer in Philadelphia was hit by “protesters”
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wrote on 1 Jun 2020, 01:56 last edited by LuFins Dad 6 Jan 2020, 02:11
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wrote on 1 Jun 2020, 01:57 last edited by
Jesus.
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wrote on 1 Jun 2020, 02:01 last edited by
Oy, I cannot even crack a white piano joke.
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wrote on 1 Jun 2020, 02:02 last edited by
That’s an $8K Roland laying up front. That particular model is irreplaceable right now due to supply disruption thanks to COVID.
The upright over on the left that’s tipped over looks like an $8K Essex.
The expensive stuff is over to the right, but we can’t see how much damage...
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wrote on 1 Jun 2020, 02:40 last edited by 89th 6 Jan 2020, 02:41
Maybe it was just someone frustrated after trying to learn the Rach 3? Raise your hand if you’ve never written FUCK on your piano and thrown it upside down. I’ll wait.
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wrote on 1 Jun 2020, 02:57 last edited by LuFins Dad 6 Jan 2020, 02:58
Riverton Piano in Scottsdale, AZ. Yamaha and Bösendorfer dealer. Lost one Disklavier and fire damage to their recital hall. Staff chased them away before it got too serious.
Photo is too large. Will send later.
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Riverton Piano in Scottsdale, AZ. Yamaha and Bösendorfer dealer. Lost one Disklavier and fire damage to their recital hall. Staff chased them away before it got too serious.
Photo is too large. Will send later.
wrote on 1 Jun 2020, 03:03 last edited by@LuFins-Dad
Not that it's important tonight, at this moment, but insurance would cover most of the loss, right? I would guess a rather high deductible.
But worse is that there will be some people, given the neighborhood, that won't want to go downtown to look at a piano.
Well, I'm projecting Portland in part of the above. Everyone I know in my area, steers clear of downtown Portland, as it has gotten increasingly worse over the past several years.
It's almost guaranteed you will be hassled by the street people, and it's not safe. -
@LuFins-Dad
Not that it's important tonight, at this moment, but insurance would cover most of the loss, right? I would guess a rather high deductible.
But worse is that there will be some people, given the neighborhood, that won't want to go downtown to look at a piano.
Well, I'm projecting Portland in part of the above. Everyone I know in my area, steers clear of downtown Portland, as it has gotten increasingly worse over the past several years.
It's almost guaranteed you will be hassled by the street people, and it's not safe.wrote on 1 Jun 2020, 11:09 last edited by@Rainman said in Steinway Dealer in Philadelphia was hit by “protesters”:
Well, I'm projecting Portland in part of the above. Everyone I know in my area, steers clear of downtown Portland, as it has gotten increasingly worse over the past several years.
It's almost guaranteed you will be hassled by the street people, and it's not safe.I was in Portland, for the first time, in 2015, when I stayed in the Pearl District. I loved the city. It was clean, walkable, and I never felt unsafe. I was there last in 2018 and it was amazing how different it was, and I just walked from Union Station to the car-rental place on Pine, about half a mile. It was a bit creepy.