John Formsma's right Terry, bust them up or plan on rebuilding them for the experience rather than the income. Hereabouts, pianos are known to be immortal, and never wear out. No one will spend thousands for an old upright they don't already own when they can get one just as good for $50 with a little shopping around. Grandma's old upright is different, naturally. You might try rebuilding one and advertising it as "Grandma's old upright, restored". I never thought of that. Ron N
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