2200 days ago

Free Piano - Pick Up Stokes Valley (easy access)

Elly from Stokes Valley

Hi all,

PIANO FREE FOR PICK UP.

Dark brown veneer Kemble Piano.

Kemble London. Patent no. 429809. Sole agents for New Zealand. Charles Begg & Co Ltd imprinted on the piano.

This was in the house when we bought it and just need it gone. Been sitting in the garage and will need a good clean / tune up I’m sure.

No keys appear to be broken but I don’t know anything about pianos and I haven’t had a good look at it. Giving away as is where is.

Must pick up from Stokes Valley - easy access. Drive right up to the garage and roll the piano out (it has castor wheels attached to the bottom).
I am very flexible with dates/times as am a stay at home mum.

Free

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