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Old 01-14-2021, 01:14 AM
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You should be able to find a very good used piano at no charge if you pay to move it. Kids aren't taking piano lessons, nobody plays the piano anymore, the market for pianos is in the tank, sadly. I have friends in Chicago that owned a $10K Baldwin baby grand. They tried to sell it for $1,500. No takers. They tried to sell it on consignment at local music stores. No takers. They literally couldn't give it away. Be patient, expand your search to other cities.

BTW, my unsolicited advice, don't get a spinet, get an upright. Longer strings, bigger sound board, better sound, same footprint as a spinet.

What electric piano are you using?