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A good upright piano (August Forster) is now on sale!


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Hi lovely neighbours!

I?m a professional pianist gained master degree from Guildhall school of music and drama in piano performance.I have an upright piano for sale. August Forster Model: Super Serial number 152281 (made in 1980) Size: Height 46 inch/ Depth 22 inch/ Width 60 inch

Due to my move out UK, I am looking for someone who can take over this good piano which I loved and maintained past a few years. I bought it from a piano technician privately 3 years ago for ?3500. This piano has been maintained very well and it is the best upright piano I have ever played. I was offered this piano by the piano technician when I was looking for a good piano that I can practice on well to prepare for solo concerts. Honestly it took me 4 years to find! I went to lots of piano dealers, private sales, auctions, whatever I can think of. And having played so many pianos all over UK, I can guarantee you won't be able to find any good pianos like mine with this price range. This piano was brought to me like a miracle and I liked it very much. So I wanted to bring it back to Japan, but transferring fee costs a fortune?. The price in my mind is ?3000 as I worked on this piano and it?s a bit tight to make it lower price. But I believe ?3000 for this piano is not expensive considering its conditions, quality and value. For example, I once played an August Forster upright with the same model, made in the same 1980 at a Piano dealer in London and it was on sale for ?5500. But its condition and quality were much worse and lower than mine. If you bought a brand-new August Forster with the same model, the price is more than ?12,000. You will be enjoying this piano for a long time because August Forster is a very reliable and established piano manufacturing company in Germany and this piano has been maintained very well. Feel free to contact me if you have questions. I am arranging viewings over next week or next weekend. Please get in touch by private message.

Best,

Ryoko

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