When I'm ready to get one, where can I get a free (or almost) Bosendorfer Imperial concert grand? I don't care if all the keytops (i wanna say ivories :) have fallen off , the felt is completely worn from ALL the hammers, and the piano is so far flat that the strings are falling out of the tuning pins, I was wondering what the cheapest I could get one is? (for example 1981, or early 1970s). Or, has anyone heard about Petrof having a piano with extra keys in the bass? I saw an ad on pianomart.com for a petrof concert grand that they said had the same extra keys in the bass as Bosendorfer, but, sadly, the ad at http://www.pianomart.com/Petrof/petrof5.htm is about $29,000 out of my price range, and right now I would need to sacrifice 9'3" or 9'6" too much room in the living room. :( I would also be interested in info on the Stuart & Sons Australian piano (upright preferred -- personal preference) (it has extra keys in the treble) but I don't even want to think about the price tag on those considering what I know about them! _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
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