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This is the email they sent me first. Hello, My name is Eva. I'm a widow whose husband had a passion for music but never went pro. I have a Yamaha Grand Piano belonging to my late husband for adoption. I'm looking to give away my late husband's grand piano to a loving home, music teacher, music school or church. Let me know if you can connect me to anyone who would appreciate the instrument. I look forward to hearing from you. I responded and they said Greetings ******, Thanks for the email. The Yamaha Grand Piano GB1K model used to be owned and played by my husband who passed away last year, the dimension is "161cm by 149cm" . It was last tuned sometime last year before he passed. She's about 2 years old and in an impeccable condition. I'm moving my properties to South Carolina and I don't think my husband will be happy if I sell this piano, at the same time, I am settling for a home of lesser space, so I'm hoping to give it out to someone who is a passionate lover of the instrument. I wasn't going to leave it alone in an empty house. The Piano is currently in storage in Little Rock, Arkansas with the movers I employed to move my properties from my house. The movers can deliver anywhere. However, the beneficiary has to pay moving costs. In attachment are the pictures of the Piano, I look forward to your reply. Sincerely, Eva Moore
SC, USA- 29801
Little Rock, AR- 72209
(999) 999-9999
https://fastlanemovers.info/
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Fast lane moving and storage
May 10, 2024
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