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Re: [disklavier] Selling my 2005 DS6M4PRO 6'11' Grand

2011-06-26 by Mark Fontana

It seems like some of the responses to the original posting have been
slightly unrealistic.  It's not likely that a school district that's
having trouble maintaining the pianos they already have could afford a
$33K reproducing piano, particularly with the arts program cutbacks of
the last few decades.   And the earlier poster who asked if this piano
could be given away for free to a senior who happens to enjoy playing
piano... seriously?

A likely purchaser of a piano like this would be Zenph or a similar
professional facility that can make use of its "pro" capabilities.  I
suspect that at $33K, the original poster is already taking an enormous
hit on the price paid new for this instrument.

-Mark

P.S. Free and low-cost pianos are abundant at http://www.craigslist.org
- just select your metro area  and head for the musical instruments
section.  Occasionally, there are deals to be found on higher-end
pianos, too, even Disklaviers.


On Sun, 2011-06-26 at 09:27 -0700, Shelley Bacon wrote:

> A high school near me (in WA State) might be interested. They have an
> awesome music department, but their pianos need a lot of work. ...


>         
>         ______________________________________________________________
>         From: spicket <spicket@...>
>         To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com
>         Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 2:59 PM
>         Subject: [disklavier] Selling my 2005 DS6M4PRO 6'11' Grand
>         
>         Hi Friends, I am selling one of only 19 of its kind in the
>         United States as certified by Yamaha and the serial number.
>         Even more rare is that it has both the large and small
>         controllers.  Just had it inspected and tuned so written
>         report is available.  Cash deal only, $33,000.  Write to me
>         for photos.  Rest assured this is in like NEW condition.
>

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