BABY grand from 1835. VERY unlikely! Thump --- Andrew and Rebeca Anderson <anrebe@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > Is she looking to sell? I've got a client who > wants a baby G real bad but can't afford a new > one. [Casting call here.] If the case is > half-decent, and it can be played OK, she'll > piece-meal the work out to me to improve it. > > She would be thinking of KC pickup, which means > at a store or other commercial > location. Doorstep to doorstep delivery would be > too expensive. > > Andrew > > At 05:16 PM 10/20/2005, you wrote: > >Hello list, > > > >A customer wishes to have me forward to her an > >appraisal for her 1835 chickering baby > >grand. Several years ago, it had been restrung > >and new dampers put on it. I have been tuning > >it for several years ( 5 tunings…one every 6 > >months) . It plays…umm…ok.. and the case is in > >good, but not excellent, condition. > > > >Any input from you as to what sort of appraisal > price might be appropriate? > > > >Brian P. Doepke > > > >AAA PianoWorks > >260-432-2043 > >260-417-1298 > > > > __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com
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