[pianotech] Advice on piano move

Tom Driscoll tomtuner at verizon.net
Mon Jun 11 18:38:32 MDT 2012


List,
 I received this email from a client relocating to the west coast from Massachusetts. He has a 7' Bosey about 30 years old. .This request is from a general moving company --not a piano mover

Hi Tom, 


I have been advised by the moving company that I should contact someone at Bosendorfer to crate the piano before the movers come (July 17). Do you have a contact there or anyone else to recommend?



Tom again : I think this is the mover covering his-her butt.
 I checked with my guy who has done business with Keyboard Carriage and Walter for long distance moves and crating has never been suggested. . In my opinion this puts my client is in a bind. If he says no to the crating they can say "told you so" if anything goes wrong and if he says yes to the crating it adds a ton of money and lots of extra handling to the process. 
 My mover has a place that will crate the piano but he said it's usually only done for overseas transport.
 The client would  have to move the piano to the crate shop then have the Van line pickup trhe piano there.A few years ago it was successfully moved from California to Ma. in the usual padded and strapped way.

Am I off base here? I know the piano has a high value but I'm just questioning the wisdom of all this .
 Opinions ?

Thanks,
 Tom D.
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