need help finding someone to handle the sale of an antique piano
soooo. i bought this gorgeous piano. i dont play, yet, but it is a gorgeous object.
1 reason im not making progress is that i have tiny hands, and a kink in my rt arm. (also cuz im not rly trying. subject for a diff group.)
these days u can get scaled down keyboards. it was my plan to replace/reconfigure the keys. there arent many ppl who do it, or have even heard of it. but i found my way to a couple of the big guys, and they refuse to touch it cuz they think its a crime against history. the thing was built in the 1780s for the french court. ok, fine. i cant argue, it belongs in a museum. so i decided id sell it and buy something else.
well, i am having no luck figuring out how to sell it. i started at sothebys. they said- we agree its a valuable piano, but we dont deal w pianos, at all. suggested i need to find someone who specializes in them. asked a couple of the folks id been dealing w. nada.
ive found a few on the web, but no nibbles. tried a couple of the bigger chi auction houses, likewise, no joy.
any ideas? i mean, if i make a good faith effort to get it where it shd b, and cant, maybe theyll alter it for me. or maybe i can find someone else.
its in pretty good shape, tho it needs what old pianos need. itll b some coin if i keep it. fine.
i rly do feel like an ass to keep it to myself. but if im stuck, im stuck.
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Sibelius Fan
(24,693 posts)the design for which dates back to 1826.
mopinko
(72,526 posts)there were a small number of makers in france b4 the design spread.
no provenance, per se, but the seller did research it.
maker went out of business after the revolution.
UpInArms
(52,761 posts)mopinko
(72,526 posts)only i the sell forum. no button to start a thread.
bucolic_frolic
(50,358 posts)the world will beat a path to your door.
mopinko
(72,526 posts)i mean, moving pianos isnt rocket science.
AmBlue
(3,452 posts)Alamo Music in Texas might be able to guide you to some good resources. Just depends where you are.
mopinko
(72,526 posts)ill check them out anyway.
AmBlue
(3,452 posts)And are very knowledgeable, so definitely give them a call.

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