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Piano Moving recommendations

2004-01-15 by taspekl@cisco.com

Hi Everyone,

I'm moving from New England to Florida and if it all possible, would like 
to take my DC3A Disklavier with me. I prefer to use the same mover but 
would consider separate piano mover as long as cost is not much more than a 
professional furniture mover. I also considered selling my 2 year old DC3A 
and buy one when I get there but I think I would loose too much money in 
the process. If anyone had a similar experience or can recommend a good 
mover please let me know. Any feedbacks would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.

Levent

Telephone Number :  978-936-1361
FAX Number          :  978-936-1084
Street Address       : 500 Beaver Brook Road
                                Boxborough, Ma
Mailing Address      : 1414 Massachusetts Ave.
                                Boxborough, Ma  01719-2205

RE: [disklavier] Piano Moving recommendations

2004-01-15 by dan oconnor

Dear Levent:
 
I would suggest a piano mover only (or a firm that can do both).  It was my
very fine experience with a DC3A that the roustabouts had the right tools,
moving dollies and disposition to offer a trouble free move.  Watching them
lift and reattached the legs, and then position the piano was worth the
price of admission (I also had a tip for each of the 3 guys).
 
The real question is what would prompt you to move to Florida on a fine bone
chilling 3 degree day here in New England!!!
 
Cheers
 
Dan

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Subject: [disklavier] Piano Moving recommendations


Hi Everyone,

I'm moving from New England to Florida and if it all possible, would like 
to take my DC3A Disklavier with me. I prefer to use the same mover but 
would consider separate piano mover as long as cost is not much more than a 
professional furniture mover. I also considered selling my 2 year old DC3A 
and buy one when I get there but I think I would loose too much money in 
the process. If anyone had a similar experience or can recommend a good 
mover please let me know. Any feedbacks would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.

Levent

Telephone Number :  978-936-1361
FAX Number          :  978-936-1084
Street Address       : 500 Beaver Brook Road
                                Boxborough, Ma
Mailing Address      : 1414 Massachusetts Ave.
                                Boxborough, Ma  01719-2205



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Re: [disklavier] Piano Moving recommendations

2004-01-15 by PianoBench@aol.com

Good morning, everyone.

In a message dated 1/15/04 11:33:28 AM, Levent writes:


I'm moving from New England to Florida and if it all possible, would like
to take my DC3A Disklavier with me. I prefer to use the same mover but
would consider separate piano mover as long as cost is not much more than a
professional furniture mover. I also considered selling my 2 year old DC3A
and buy one when I get there but I think I would loose too much money in
the process. If anyone had a similar experience or can recommend a good
mover please let me know. Any feedbacks would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.

I live in Massachusetts. A couple of years ago, I sold sold my lovely DC6 IIXG to a teacher in North Carolina because I was purchasing a DC6 Pro. We successfully shipped the piano using:

Jim Cormier
Cormier Movers
NH

(800) 339-1712

I don't recall the price for certain. I think it was in the neighborhood of $650 to $950.

Regards,
PianoBench

Re: [disklavier] Piano Moving recommendations

2004-01-15 by Amanda Heidemann MD

I would recommend Modern Piano Moving

http://www.modernpiano.com/

Although based in the midwest, they cover the whole US
and you can request a quote from their web site as
well.  I have not used them personally, but
friends/family have been very satisfied.

Amanda



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RE: [disklavier] Piano Moving recommendations

2004-01-15 by Sergey Yantovsky

Levent,

I live in Pittsfield,  Massachusetts and bought my DG1R used grand piano 
from auction house in Boca Raton, FL around July 4th, 2003. I used Elite 
Relocation based in Coral Springs, FL (Phone: 561-997-1199, Ralph). I paid 
$900 and piano was in my house within one week. The relative of mine who is 
CPT was with me when piano was delivered and said that all packing/unpacking 
and assembling the piano was perfectly done and they did a very good job.

Good luck.

Sergey Yantovsky
E-mail: syantovsky@...

>From: taspekl@...
>Reply-To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com
>To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [disklavier] Piano Moving recommendations
>Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 11:20:30 -0500
>
>Hi Everyone,
>
>I'm moving from New England to Florida and if it all possible, would like
>to take my DC3A Disklavier with me. I prefer to use the same mover but
>would consider separate piano mover as long as cost is not much more than a
>professional furniture mover. I also considered selling my 2 year old DC3A
>and buy one when I get there but I think I would loose too much money in
>the process. If anyone had a similar experience or can recommend a good
>mover please let me know. Any feedbacks would be appreciated.
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Levent
>
>Telephone Number :  978-936-1361
>FAX Number          :  978-936-1084
>Street Address       : 500 Beaver Brook Road
>                                 Boxborough, Ma
>Mailing Address      : 1414 Massachusetts Ave.
>                                 Boxborough, Ma  01719-2205
>

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