M 4 Sale

David Andersen david@davidandersenpianos.com
Sat, 28 May 2005 19:41:57 -0700


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>> Folks near here have a like-new 1981 ebony Steinway M
>> Which means it has Teflon parts.  Eeewwww.
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>>  with artists bench for sale. If I had money in the bank, I'd write them=
 a
>> chech right now.
>> For how much, bro?
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>> Two questions for people with experience in the buying and selling of hi=
gh
>> end pianos:
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>>     1. What would this piano likely sell for in your area (please mentio=
n
>> where you live).
>> LA---$18.5=8B24.5K
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>>     2. I'm thinking they'd get a better price and sell it a lot faster i=
f
>> they were in a big city market. Are there dealors who take such a piano =
on
>> consignment? (Specifically, if you know of any in St. Louis, Kansas City=
, or
>> Springfield, MO, please let me know.)
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>> You=B9re on your own there.....
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>> 1981 was not a particularly good year at all for Steinways, IMO.
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>> David Andersen



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