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Sledge hammer to piano
What’s the story with pianos these days? We have almost completed our two yearlong move from Ohio to TV. During this time we have been trying to sell and or give away our seldom used piano. Everyone in the good old days needed a piano at home to learn music. Today, you can’t seem to give one away. I would hate to take the sledge hammer to it to make it fit into a dumpster. Any suggestions?
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If your into charity......
Maybe you could donate it to a school music department, or a church. Or a YMCA or youth group......this would be a great opportunity for maybe some underprivileged kids, and maybe you could even give lessons.... just a thought......use it as a tax deduction..... |
IMHO, inexpensive but otherwise very usable electronic keyboards have taken the place of pianos for many people. They are smaller and therefore easier to place in a home, easier to move and/or store, don't need to be tuned, and perhaps most importantly, cost thousands less than a piano. And for children, they are easier to learn to play because your fingers don't have to be as strong to depress the keys. They certainly aren't the same in terms of sound, and perhaps for many people aren't as satisfying to play, but still a strong alternative to an actual piano.
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Songs in the key of free: More tips on what to do with an unwanted piano - The Washington Post
Google what to do with an unwanted piano. The Freecycle Network Society of Unique Artists >> Donate Your Piano |
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The demand for old pianos dropped when wood burning fireplaces were replaced with gas.
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We donated ours to a retirement facility.
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I am probably like many people here. I would LOVE to have a piano, but no room. Gave mine to our daughter before we moved here.
I agree; if you can't get someone to buy your piano, you may as well donate it and get the tax benefit. |
Donate it; get a tax deduction. My mother-in-law has an upright that is approx. 55 y/o and in 2 weeks will be the 4th time we've moved it in 7 years (mid-Missouri to Arkansas, back to Kansas City, to TV and now to another location in TV); plays it all the time and has it tuned ever so often; it keeps her happy. That darn thing is heavy......
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If you can't find a home for it and no organization is willing to take it. May I suggest sticking with the sledgehammer but charge people a dollar a whack, then donate the $$ to your fav charity. Could be a fun party.
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My former neighbor had an old one in his barn. He took it apart, sold the metal parts for scrap, gave me the wood parts and I made picture frames out of it. Gave one to him with a picture of his piano in it and another with a picture of his barn init. He loved the frames and the irony.
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I suggest you do the hammer thing.
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Craigslist
Before you give up and destroy your piano, I suggest you list it on craigslistocala as a free item.
I frequently see free pianos on craisgslisttampa. Presumably, some of them get picked up. Regarding why you have had no luck getting someone in The Villages to accept the piano, it is likely that space in the home is an issue, as well as the fact that few people sit around and play the piano when there is so much to watch on TV, and so many activities to get involved in throughout the retirement community. |
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