> ummm, Ron?? somebody is offering a 10 year old Steinway upright for the >hauling? Man, you guys must be mighty rough with pianos, I have two that >are late 1800's and they have been leased out to professionals for years. >(Can I park my camper in your yard while I load up on these things?) >Ed Not exactly Ed, since it's more like ten years older than 70. Of course, at the appreciation rate of these things, it's probably worth ten times as much now as it was ten years ago, so maybe I'm being hasty. I wonder what ten times nothing is worth in Nashville these days? Depends on who records it, I suppose. I think I could make a piano out of it if I threw enough time and money at it, but I'm doubtful that I could get what I had in it with the sale - at least around here. But what am I saying?! Pianos don't age! Probably be just fine with a little touch up. In that case - by all means, back that camper up next to the big pine tree bug in the yard and we'll discuss it over a beer while I watch you load. Ron N
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