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mahatmakanejeeves

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Tue Dec 31, 2024, 01:42 PM Dec 31

Can't give them away: Vintage upright pianos are meeting a sorry end [View all]

Can't give them away: Vintage upright pianos are meeting a sorry end

‘The era for old uprights is coming to a close,' P.E.I. tuner says with regret

Sara Fraser, Stephen Brun · CBC News · Posted: Dec 26, 2024 5:00 AM EST | Last Updated: December 26

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Janine Gosbee was surprised there were no takers for her vintage upright piano, 'considering I'm trying to give it away for free.' (Laura Meader/CBC)

Scroll through an online for-sale site like Kijiji or Facebook Marketplace and you will almost always spot old upright pianos on offer, either for free or for a very, very low price.

The wooden pianos can be beautiful, but the ads tend to stay up a while because the instruments are very heavy to move and often out of tune.

"At one point in time, I thought at least every other home had a piano, because I could drive down the street and say, 'I've been there, I've been there, I've been there,'" says Mike Klomp, who has been tuning and repairing pianos on Prince Edward Island for more than 35 years.

Klomp used to take free upright pianos, fix them up and sell them. Now he won't take them, because there is no market for them. ... "I couldn't even resell it, because the amount that I would have to put into it would exceed the amount I would ever get for it. It's unfortunate," he said.

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Yep! JoeOtterbein Dec 31 #1
Find piano teachers/programs for underprivileged kids blm Dec 31 #4
I donated mine to "Keys for Kids" in St Paul LNM Dec 31 #8
We gave ours to the local high school. Paladin Dec 31 #10
new piano sells arent hot either. even tho mopinko Dec 31 #2
I Had An Old Upright ProfessorGAC Dec 31 #3
Call Mattias Krantz! Gore1FL Dec 31 #5
He's nuts! What a fun channel! chowder66 Dec 31 #17
I had an old Chickering upright that I learned on as a child mainer Dec 31 #6
There's a lot of kids Elessar Zappa Dec 31 #7
Electronic keyboards are good to learn on mainer Dec 31 #19
Good yours is in good shape! elleng Dec 31 #9
The economical portable electronic piano/organ/sythn took away the standup market. LiberalArkie Dec 31 #11
Makes more sense to buy that electric piano/organ/synthesizer. Festivito Jan 2 #21
So sad to read. highplainsdem Dec 31 #12
It is sad. I had an old upright piano, that a friend of mine gave to me, and then 10-15 years later, tried to sell SWBTATTReg Dec 31 #13
Korg? Jean Genie Dec 31 #14
I tried to talk my brother out of keeping his upright when he moved. maxsolomon Dec 31 #15
My wife and I have an old upright Punx Dec 31 #16
Most people can't afford their own house now and need to rent instead. Makes larger luxury items rather unattractive. Lancero Dec 31 #18
We gave our upright piano to a second cousin of my Dad. We had to hire piano movers at thousands of dollars. applegrove Jan 1 #20
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