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Beautiful Yamaha U3 upright piano 2,500


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Reluctant sale due to house work and

renovations.


I'm currently selling my beautiful U3 Yamaha

piano. I've owned it personally since 1993.

It's a beautiful instrument with a beautiful sound

as well as a lovely piece of furniture.

This particular U3 was manufactured in Japan as

was made in 1975, you will be able to see online

or by contacting a piano dealer that this is a

well known generation for its quality of

manufacturing.


If you'd like to research online prices of the U3

upright range from between ?3,500 - ?10,000 as

they are the preferred models used by professional pianists rather than the U1 or other models.


Mine has a few small scratches from being

moved around over the last few years which are purely cosmetic and reflected in the price- it is otherwise in perfect condition. The U3 is a perfect instrument for someone who hopes to reach a grade 8.


I've kept a hold of it as long as I can through

recent house moves and will be very sad to see it

go. I'm more than happy for people to come and

view if interested.


I don't have it photographed but I also have the stool included in the sale.

Please find below a few copied paragraphs from

Mark Goodwin Pianos which can easily be found

online which will advise you on why Yamaha may be the right choice for you.


Yamaha U3: 10 Reasons why it's a great choice


It is made in Japan,

It has been a popular choice for over 60

years,

It holds it's value

It is enjoyed by professional pianists

It is relied upon by music schools and piano teachers.

It has longer bass strings than baby grand

pianos

It is 131cm tall (tall is good!)

If properly reconditioned it will last a generation before needing further work

It looks good and sounds great

A new Yamaha U3 costs ?9000 but a professionally reconditioned one can be bought for less than half that amount.


Manufacturing is an art form in Japan which means build quality and quality control is consistently high.

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