What can you do with a wooden piano?

Using the wooden framework of an old standing piano to store tools lets you appreciate more than one type of creativity while you work!
  1. Repurposed piano mini bar. ...
  2. Piano front desk. ...
  3. Piano computer desk. ...
  4. Standing piano head board. ...
  5. Grand piano planter. ...
  6. Glass covered piano key coffee table. ...
  7. Standing piano aquarium.
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What can I do with an old piano I don't want?

Check to see if your local trash or junk removal service, charities, and recycling facility accepts pianos or offers piano disposal service. Schedule a pickup time with piano movers. Clear a path for the piano movers to carry the instrument through.
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Is an old piano worth anything?

Antique pianos are pianos that're at least a hundred years old, and, like antique books, they're not worth a lot of money just because of their age. In actuality, these old instruments may be worth very little at all, depending on their brand and condition.
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What can you salvage with a piano?

Art
  1. Entire piano. Place the piano in the yard and plant trees, flowers and bushes in and on it. Install a waterfall in or over the piano.
  2. Piano parts. Make an artistic metal fence using piano plates. Braze iron plates together to make a large sculpture. Use pieces of plate for doorstops, paperweights, or counter-balances.
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Are old pianos worthless?

But the reality is, says Gist, sentimental value aside, many old pianos are worthless, though a top-name brand like a Steinway will hold its value well.
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How do I get rid of an old upright piano?

How To Get Rid Of A Piano – 8 Simple Ways
  1. List The Piano For Sale Online. ...
  2. Ask Friends, Family, And Students. ...
  3. Offer To Pay For The Piano Movers And Tuning Fees. ...
  4. Trade Your Piano In For A New One. ...
  5. Call Your Local Piano Technician. ...
  6. Donate Your Piano To A Local Charity Or Church.
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Who will buy an old piano?

Here is a list of some organizations that facilitate piano donations:
  • Piano Finders: www.pianofinders.com.
  • Piano Adoption: www.pianoadoption.com.
  • Pianos for Education: www.pianosforeducation.org.
  • Society of Unique Artists: www.suartists.org.
  • Keys 4/4 Kids: www.keys44kids.net.
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Can you burn a piano?

Piano burning should really be done with an upright piano; the structure is much more beautiful than that of a grand when you watch it burn. The piano must always be one that's irretrievable, that nobody could work on, that no tuner or rebuilder could possibly bring back.
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Should I buy a 100 year old piano?

The answer is: it depends. Old pianos can continue to sound wonderful for many years with regular maintenance and care, but even pianos that have deteriorated can often be restored to their former glory, and in many cases made to sound even better than when they were new.
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Are free pianos worth it?

The truth is that almost all pianos that are given away for free are not worth the cost of having it moved into your home. If the piano has experienced some of the neglect that has been mentioned above, you may be in for a costly transition to get your 'free' piano to a point where it can operate sufficiently.
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How do I dispose of an upright piano UK?

It's the easiest way to dispose of a piano – Give your local dump or recycling centre a call and ask them about disposing of your piano – you'll soon find out just how hard it is. Not only are pianos awkward, bulky, and heavy, it takes considerable manpower to break them down. You can stop searching in vain!
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How can I get a free piano?

7 Ways to Get a Free Piano
  1. Craigslist. People are lining up to give away pianos for free or super cheap. ...
  2. Ebay. A rarely-used (by me, at least) Ebay search setting could be the key to your free piano. ...
  3. PianoAdoption.com. Yes, this is a real site aimed at people desperate for their treasured piano to go to a good home.
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Can old pianos be tuned?

While improvement is possible with many older pianos, unfortunately not all neglected pianos can be tuned. If your piano's pitch is lower than 10 cents* below concert pitch, then it may be possible for us to organise a pitch adjustment as part of bringing it up to concert pitch level.
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Is it legal to sell a piano with ivory keys?

Buying and selling ivory is illegal.

This applies to all ivory items — sculptures, embellishments, keytops, and even entire pianos with ivory keys.
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Is ivory illegal?

A. The U.S. ivory ban does not limit the right to possess or pass down ivory to family members. No current state ivory ban restricts the possession or inheritance of ivory, rhino horn, or any of the wildlife products covered in the law.
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Why are pianos black?

So why does piano have black and white keys? The white keys represent the musical tones and the black keys represent the half step intervals between those musical tones. The colored keys help pianists decipher between the natural pitches and semitone pitches.
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Is there gold in old pianos?

April 30, 2019. Last week a rare 1916 baseball card found inside an old piano, and featuring Babe Ruth, sold at auction for USD 130,000. And a couple of years ago, a hoard of 913 gold coins was discovered in a piano in Shropshire England. This was valued at around GBP 500,000 (USD 650,000).
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Is there brass inside a piano?

The plate is purely structural. And sorry, even though it's often a nice shiny gold color, the plate is not made of gold! Or even brass, bronze or copper. Other than a few rare, experimental exceptions, all piano plates are made out of cast iron.
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What is the heaviest part of a piano?

The piano frame is the heaviest part of the piano, weighing in at around 450 pounds for a grand piano, providing the main tensile strength for modern instruments. Cast iron frames have been used in piano designs since the 1870's.
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What can you do with an old piano?

Using the wooden framework of an old standing piano to store tools lets you appreciate more than one type of creativity while you work!
  • Repurposed piano mini bar. ...
  • Piano front desk. ...
  • Piano computer desk. ...
  • Standing piano head board. ...
  • Grand piano planter. ...
  • Glass covered piano key coffee table. ...
  • Standing piano aquarium.
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Can you sell an old piano?

Usually, older pianos sell for much less than their newer counterparts. This is because newer pianos are always better, especially with the advancement in piano production technology. On the other hand, some buyers prefer older models because of unique features you can't find on newer ones.
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How do I value my piano?

We suggest setting your initial asking price about 10–15% higher than the FMV, and accept any offer within 15–20% of the FMV. Make the buyer of your piano feel as if they have "won" while you still get Fair Market Value for your instrument.
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