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Topic: Help - 1981 Sherman Clay Baby Grant $3K a good buy?  (Read 1724 times)

Offline vivizz238

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Hello. I am new to the Piano world and am searching for a piano for my kids.  Does any one have experience or heard about experiences on Sherman Clay piano?  It was purchased in 1981 and in excellent condition.  Please share good/bads.  Thanks in advance!

Offline lhommearme

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Re: Help - 1981 Sherman Clay Baby Grant $3K a good buy?
Reply #1 on: June 06, 2011, 10:56:12 PM
Sherman clay was established in 1870.Very old american brand.If the piano is in very good shape,3k is not bad. Hard to say without seeing it.A good piano tech in your area could check it out for about $50.
 

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