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I don't think the Piano Lobby has a shop as such

I think this is the address - 26B Como Rd, London SE23 2JJ ‎

The contact details are on the website - might be worth giving him a ring to check - +44 (0)20 3645 3930


When we were looking for a piano we went to a few second hand shops - but didn't know about the piano lobby

The person who runs the Sydenham shop is really nice & chatty but none of the pianos we saw there were up to the standard we wanted - also everything I looked at privately - ebay etc the quality was poor


In the end we bought one from a friend of our piano teacher - she imports pianos from Japan & reconditions them (or rather that was where ours is from - not sure if this is the case for all the ones she sells) - it's been fantastic - it plays beautifully - will probably stay with us for life but it was around ?2K


It all depends what you want to use the piano for, how long you want to keep it & if you're happy to replace it when the pianist needs one of a better standard. Am happy to dig out the number of the woman we bought ours from if you PM me

  • 1 month later...

Hi Billy, just bought a church organ from John (A Dixon, Brockley - 0778-072-1860)who also deals with piano's

which are often given for free , he charges approx. ?90 to deliver to ground floor but more to move upstairs,

obs ,a nice guy to deal with and has some good furniture too(brings items back from Paris )

ciao Max

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