Giving away pianos...
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Of the two, the Steinway probably makes the most sense, which is why I'd go look at the Petrof.
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one of my first piano teachers had a petrof. he worshipped it.
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@mik said in Giving away pianos...:
Petrofs can be very nice pianos. I would have to wonder what's wrong with it.
The decal is definitely that of an older Petrof. I suspect it might have multiple issues. And probably a Detoa action, that looks like it was carved by skilled stone masons. But I always thought they made one of the best sounding small grands and their 5'10" ( which is kinda what this looks like) can be a very nice sounding piano.
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I suppose it could be part of a large estate situation that the kids just don't want to mess with it. I had to get rid of my dad's Marshall and Wendell reproducing player grand and a big honking Wurlitzer theater style organ. I think I got $800 for the piano and had to give away the organ. It was harder than I thought.
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It's the market.
Look at PW sometime. The digital forum is usually busier than the acoustic.
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This is the note with the Petrof... "Am blessing someone with this petrof grand piano due to lack of space to occupy 2 grand pianos in my new home. Got this for my late mom on her last birthday and her last wish was to give it out to piano enthusiast after her demise."
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@larry said in Giving away pianos...:
That vintage of an M is a fairly crappy piano.
Yeah, but even if it’s just a shell, a rebuilder would buy it for $2K unless there’s a crack in the plate or rim separation…
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