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Description Condition: New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition
You're in luck! During the month of March all piano purchases come with one (1) FREE in-home tuning!*All tuning vouchers to be redeemed within six (6) months of purchase.*Additional mileage fees may apply. **PIANOS IN PHOTOS PROVIDE EXAMPLES OF TYPES OF PIANOS WE SELL. PIANOS IN PHOTOS MAY NO LONGER BE AVAILABLEWELCOMEKeys 4/4 Kids intakes newly donated pianos on a weekly basis. Our wide selection and no interest payment plans can accommodate any budget. Pianos priced at $499 and above are cleaned, serviced, pitch-raised and are covered under a limited 1-year warranty. Keys 4/4 Kids piano technicians and fully-insured movers take great care in the preparation and delivery of your piano to its new loving home.KEYS 4/4 KIDS is a 501c3 nonprofit that strives to initiate transformation in the lives of our children, our donors, and our community through the production and exploration of art and music. We accept donations of used and unwanted pianos and then rejuvenate them for resale. Proceeds from these sales support three major youth and civic programs: Piano Placement, Pianos on Parade, and The Ellen Project. These programs provide opportunities for artistic expression in our youth, encourage community partnerships, and make the arts available to all people, regardless of income, age, or previous arts experience.Find your next piano at: keys44kids.org/piano-finder__________________________________________Excerpts from THE PIANO BOOK: BUYING & OWNING A NEW OR USED PIANO by Larry FinePreface"For well over a century, the piano has been a mainstay of home entertainment, and of Western musical culture in general. It has been estimated that there are at least ten million pianos in the United States; each year about 100 thousand new ones are sold and, in addition, hundreds of thousands of older ones change hands. More than twenty million people in this country play the piano. Yet despite the piano's popularity, most people--piano owners included--know virtually nothing about how a piano works or how to go about buying one, and countless numbers of people continue to make blunders in purchasing a piano that only the most naive would make in buying a car or appliance..."Chapter Five: Buying a Used Piano"IF YOU READ NO FURTHER IN THIS CHAPTER than just this first paragraph, remember this: the most important thing you should know about buying a used piano is that you should have it inspected by a piano technician before putting your money down. Each year countless people, thinking that the piano in question "just needs tuning," throw away hundreds or even thousands of dollars on "instruments" that should be dragged to the curb...These people could have saved themselves a lot of grief and money if they had only consulted a technician before buying..." _________________________________________________________THANK YOU"You can tune a piano, but you can't tuna salad."
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| Condition: | New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition |
You're in luck! During the month of March all piano purchases come with one (1) FREE in-home tuning!*All tuning vouchers to be redeemed within six (6) months of purchase.*Additional mileage fees may apply. **PIANOS IN PHOTOS PROVIDE EXAMPLES OF TYPES OF PIANOS WE SELL. PIANOS IN PHOTOS MAY NO LONGER BE AVAILABLEWELCOMEKeys 4/4 Kids intakes newly donated pianos on a weekly basis. Our wide selection and no interest payment plans can accommodate any budget. Pianos priced at $499 and above are cleaned, serviced, pitch-raised and are covered under a limited 1-year warranty. Keys 4/4 Kids piano technicians and fully-insured movers take great care in the preparation and delivery of your piano to its new loving home.KEYS 4/4 KIDS is a 501c3 nonprofit that strives to initiate transformation in the lives of our children, our donors, and our community through the production and exploration of art and music. We accept donations of used and unwanted pianos and then rejuvenate them for resale. Proceeds from these sales support three major youth and civic programs: Piano Placement, Pianos on Parade, and The Ellen Project. These programs provide opportunities for artistic expression in our youth, encourage community partnerships, and make the arts available to all people, regardless of income, age, or previous arts experience.Find your next piano at: keys44kids.org/piano-finder__________________________________________Excerpts from THE PIANO BOOK: BUYING & OWNING A NEW OR USED PIANO by Larry FinePreface"For well over a century, the piano has been a mainstay of home entertainment, and of Western musical culture in general. It has been estimated that there are at least ten million pianos in the United States; each year about 100 thousand new ones are sold and, in addition, hundreds of thousands of older ones change hands. More than twenty million people in this country play the piano. Yet despite the piano's popularity, most people--piano owners included--know virtually nothing about how a piano works or how to go about buying one, and countless numbers of people continue to make blunders in purchasing a piano that only the most naive would make in buying a car or appliance..."Chapter Five: Buying a Used Piano"IF YOU READ NO FURTHER IN THIS CHAPTER than just this first paragraph, remember this: the most important thing you should know about buying a used piano is that you should have it inspected by a piano technician before putting your money down. Each year countless people, thinking that the piano in question "just needs tuning," throw away hundreds or even thousands of dollars on "instruments" that should be dragged to the curb...These people could have saved themselves a lot of grief and money if they had only consulted a technician before buying..." _________________________________________________________THANK YOU"You can tune a piano, but you can't tuna salad."