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WANTED: SHOUT OUT for anyone that can fix one non functional piano key.


Thunderblue600

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In October last year The Telegraph at The Early of Derby, 87 St Dennett?s Rd SE14 5LW thanks to a terrific community effort received a functional piano, and will much enhance the weekly Thursday evening open mic nights.

Brian with his guide dog and his son free of charge visited three times to tune and refix the detached lid. Brian and his family very special guests on 18th November which was very beautiful.

Anyway ref the first photo unfortunately ONE piano key is non functional and Brian advised that a ?specialist? will be required to get this working.

So if you can rise to this challenge or know anyone that might be able to help please do send me a private msge.

Making a payment will of course not be an issue.

Much appreciated

Michael Peacock Nunhead London.

Thanks Jazzer I have this lead to follow up first:


To: Thunderblue600

Date: 25/01/2022 21:27


Hi! I have the contact of someone might be able to help you, I had the same problem with my piano and he fixed it beautifully.


His name is Stephen Stafford, 07940 358416


Hope it helps,

Good luck!


Violeta x

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