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What should I charge for my Boston 163?
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It's a satin black Boston 5-foot grand, two years old, barely touched. How much money should I ask? I want to sell it.
10 or 11 thousand dollars
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thalberg
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What should I charge for my Boston 163?
on: June 18, 2007, 02:10:58 AM
I want to sell my piano and I can't decide what price to ask.
Also, where should I advertise it? Ebay didn't work too well on this occasion.
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fiddes
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Re: What should I charge for my Boston 163?
Reply #1 on: June 18, 2007, 08:28:38 AM
Thal,
Its probably best to speak to a piano tuner/technician as they have a much better eye for this sort of thing, they would also be able to tell you the best place for you to sell it (they may even have a customer for you).
I know you are in america but i find that piano magazines in england have listings that you could use to advertise your piano, music colleges are also a good idea
Hope this helps
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