Last Updated on August 13, 2022Wurlitzer Baby Grand Piano. Black and has cover and bench. Missing finish on one key but other than that piano in great conditon. Was tuned back in 2015. Looking for a good home or to donate. Only interested parties call 317-446-9947. Read more...
Last Updated on August 13, 2022 Hartmann baby grand piano that has been enjoyed by our family for a long time. It needs tuning. We’d love for it to have a new home! Read more...
Last Updated on August 13, 2022 Free Everett piano and bench. This was my grandma’s piano. It is located steps from my front door. You will need to arrange pickup. Read more...
Last Updated on February 20, 2021 Beautiful upright antique piano. Built in 1907-1908 by Chase Brothers. Sound board in good condition. Requires tuning and some keys need refurbishings. Recently evaluated by a professional piano tuner and repair person. This is a stately elderly gentleman deserving of a good home! Read more...
Last Updated on August 13, 2022 I have a lovely 1964 Janssen piano, serial #167224. My mother played it beautifully for over 50 years. ILast tuned in 2014. Piano is in upstate NY – near Saratoga Springs, NY and Bennington VT. Willing to pay part of moving costs. I don’t have much in the way of photos – but below is a screen shot from a Read more...
Last Updated on August 13, 2022 Hamilton Upright-good condition/used in 1st grade classroom. Contact Sheree Read more...
Last Updated on August 13, 2022 Needs to be tuned, all of the keys work. Read more...
Last Updated on August 13, 2022 Upright mahogany piano that is 56″ long x 27″ wide x 51″ high. It is located on the ground level with no steps to remove it. It is a W.F. Frederick brand listed as New York and Pittsburgh manufactured. There are 8 keys that stick and three notes that don’t play. Debby Mavrich 412-498-8794 Read more...
Last Updated on August 13, 2022 FREE…Rare Montelius Upright Grand Piano. Works well! Includes Piano Bench Must provide mover and truck. Caren – 415-713-0678 carencadile@hotmail.com Read more...







