My Boston 1995 GP-178 is for sale. Like/better-than new, asking $14,000. Nice DC unit already installed. Already adapted to southern humidity. Loves Gospel music! Nicest piano I service.
Terry Farrell
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Nereson" <dnereson@dim.com>
To: "Pianotech" <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2003 1:15 AM
Subject: Re: Please help a church choose a new grand piano. Advicekindlyrequested.
----- Original Message -----
From: gordon stelter
To: Pianotech
Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2003 8:55 PM
Subject: Please help a church choose a new grand piano. Advice kindlyrequested.
Dear List,
There is a small church here seeking to buy a new
grand piano for the sanctuary.
The sanctuary will be well insulated and "climate
controlled", but probably not at 42%,70 degrees F.
year 'round. ( A range of 60 to 80 degrees F. is much
more likely, down here in Georgia. ) And a complete
Dampp Chaser system with the bottom cover will be
added, I presume.
The maximum size limit is 6'6". The budgetary
limit is $20,000.
So I humbly beseech of you all to kindly offer
your advice on this matter. I will pass the e-mails on
to the purchasing committee.
Most Sincerely,
Thank You!
Gordon
Well, Colorado to Georgia would be quite a change, but better than the other way around. A technician here (Denver) has two clients selling nice grands. One is a 1968 Steinway M for $17,900 and the other a 1991 Yamaha C3 for $14,000. His name is Randy Karasik, RPT. Phone 303 650-6429. email: rkarasik@quest.net
--David Nereson, RPT, Denver
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