I don't know what I'm going to do about my large organ.

LesBaer45

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Perverts. The lot of ya! :p

Buy? Sell? Trade? Firewood?

The answers will be off the scale I'm sure.

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I’ve donated a couple pianos to music schools who turn around and give them to students.

Not sure about an organ, but an upright piano has negative equity value from about day 1.
 
I sold a couple of those (back in the day). It is a good machine.

My 6' grand piano has taken too much space already, no room for another instrument that sees little use.

I agree with previous posters. Try to find a small church or school that may have need.
 
I worked at a used furniture store in Winston that would have probably dealt with something like that. I know we bought and sold a huge player piano one time and always had a couple pianos available. They only did pickups as far as Greensboro though when I worked there. Maybe look for something comparable in the area if you're looking to sell it.
 
I work for a new church in Greensboro that would love to have it...


It does work. I have zero talent and can barely play a radio but I made some noise with it just to hear it. I was doing my late '60's early '70's Deep Purple impression, maybe a little Steppenwolf kicked in for good measure. :eek:

I'll keep you in mind if nothing else pops up. It's located slightly south of G'boro anyway. However I can't move it so strong backs may be needed.
 
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I worked at a used furniture store in Winston that would have probably dealt with something like that. I know we bought and sold a huge player piano one time and always had a couple pianos available. They only did pickups as far as Greensboro though when I worked there. Maybe look for something comparable in the area if you're looking to sell it.

It's close to Montgomery County, selling it would be great as the owner is looking at assisted living.
 
I sold a couple of those (back in the day). It is a good machine.

My 6' grand piano has taken too much space already, no room for another instrument that sees little use.

I agree with previous posters. Try to find a small church or school that may have need.

I sold a couple of those (back in the day). It is a good machine.

So it's your fault eh?

There's something sad and depressing about the whole situation. Just another reminder of how times and interests change and we aren't getting any younger.
 
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