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| quote: Originally posted by piqué: why not call the dartmouth music dept and ask who they recommend? or if there is a local symphony that has occasion to have piano soloists.
definitely do not use anyone who has not done this numerous times. regular movers are a no-no.
My piano tuner does work on the pianos at Plymouth State (closer than Dartmouth), I'll ask him. |
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| quote: Originally posted by RealPlayer: Too bad you need it to go through doorways; otherwise you could possibly move it on its casters (with 3 or so people) or buy a piano truck (the "spider" contraption).
I've had a mover do a move like yours, it was $300 room to room. That was a few years ago, and it was my former 7' grand.
That sounds quite reasonable. |
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