I know you can get them for free. I thought that was because they are too expensive to make playable again, and no one wants the cost of moving an unplayable piano.
By playable I really mean can be brought back into tune - ie there is a significant and expensive gap between the pianos that are given away free, and the ones that can be made playable again.
I know you can get them for free. I thought that was because they are too expensive to make playable again, and no one wants the cost of moving an unplayable piano.
By playable I really mean can be brought back into tune - ie there is a significant and expensive gap between the pianos that are given away free, and the ones that can be made playable again.
Could be wrong though.