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That's very interesting and a lower price than I would have thought. I
suppose piano movers are used to dealing with instruments in padded
covers, without crates (I assume pianos are only crated if going
overseas or something).
David
On 9/10/2017 11:16 AM, Ray Lurie wrote:
> There's no need for a crate. Just call a piano-mover. If you look in the archives, you should find several mentioned. I had a harpsichord shipped from Virginia to Connecticut for, I think, $300.
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> Best,
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> Ray
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> Sent from my iPod
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