Please! Please! Please! Find a home for my player pianos!
I have over 150 upright 88-note unrestored, untouched, unbotched
restorable player pianos. Mostly mahogany. All crying out to be
beautiful again.
I have already weeded out the trashed "too far gone" pianos. I am
preparing to move the store this summer, so I *desperately* need to
lighten the load. (Does that sound familiar to anyone?) There is a
wide variety of piano brands and player makes.
I do not have any Simplex, but I have a couple of Cable Euphonas, many
Standards, several Autopianos, AEolians, 15 Baldwin Manualos (5 differ-
ent names), 3 Gulbransens. You may come pick out your selections
by way of TWA who lives 20 minutes from here by Metrolink light rail.
All plain case and semi-art case players are now $250.00 each. Art
case and oak players are either not for sale or are still $495.00.
Reproducing uprights are not cheap, but everything is always for sale
here.
I do not have complete lists of what I have, so the best way is to come
on down. The 6th player is freeeeee! I paid more than $250 for many of
these, I have moved some of them several times. I must be nuts selling
them for this. I just HATE moving them all again. When I move I plan to
photograph each and complete its database page so they will eventually be
on the on-line web page catalog. But by then they will cost more.
I am not worried about not having enough players when these are gone; I
can get plenty more. The last time that I had 6 players moved from here
to Washington state, my moving service charged $125 each. We also have
U-Haul and Ryder and will help you onto the truck with your purchases.
D. L. Bullock Piano World St. Louis 15 blocks from the Arch
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