[CAUT] Moving Piano to Mexico

Paul T Williams pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu
Tue Jun 5 06:08:40 MDT 2007


Hi Lawrence,

Sherman Clay Pianos in Seattle has (or had) an "in-house" tech who mainly 
did cabinet refinishing and poly touch up.  His name is Angel Orozco who 
is from Mexico City.  I don't have SC's number, but I'm sure it's on the 
internet.  They are the sole supplier of Steinway in Washington.  He might 
know some good techs and the piano scene down there.

Good luck.

Paul T. Williams RPT
Piano Technician
School of Music
5 Westbrook Bldg,
University of Nebraska
Lincoln, NE 68588
pwilliams4 at unl.edu





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I have a customer who is moving to Mexico, near Mexico City.  She is 
thinking of buying the piano which is on loan to her and moving it down 
there.  It is a 1969 Yamaha G2.  I don’t know anything about the price or 
availability of used pianos there, or the state of piano technology. 
Anyone know about the piano scene in Mexico, and/or have an opinion as to 
whether it is worth shipping this piano there?  Thanks for any help.
 
Lawrence Becker, RPT
Piano Technician
College-Conservatory of Music
University of Cincinnati
 

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