[pianotech] Boston Grand Value Opinions

Paul T Williams pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu
Mon May 4 16:13:04 PDT 2009


Wow!

30K.....Hey maybe you should sell it in Norway....the shipping would still 
pocket a nice profit. A used one might get 15-18K???  How much is 
shipping? maybe 2-2.5K.   Just a thought if your buyer local doesn't go 
for it.  Of course, no free warranty tuning! <G> Unless Ric wants to do it 
<G>!! :>)

It's obviously a well kept instrument, probably better kept than 
most...(unless you're the cobbler with the shoe thing...)

Paul




Richard Brekne <ricb at pianostemmer.no> 
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Given the financial situation.... you may be priced at what the market 
will pay.  Hard to say from here of course.  That said the 178 is a 
dandy little piano to be sure. Voiced right it gives a very nice clear 
solid sound. I really do like both this model and the 215 from Boston. 
Not so keen on the 193 myself.

I think if you can get 10 grand for a 15 year old midrange instrument in 
these times you should perhaps be at least reasonably satisfied.  For 
your info... here in Norway the selling price new is 30.000 USD.  But 
then we are very expensive here.

Cheers
RicB


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