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Thread: Anyone Has A 2nd Hand Piano To Sell?

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    Anyone Has A 2nd Hand Piano To Sell?

    I'm looking at buying a second hand piano. Any suggestions on where I can find one? Or do you have one to sell?

    Thanks!
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    Electronic kb?

    QS u can find second hand piano at summit opposite the DIY shop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fRaNkY
    Electronic kb?

    QS u can find second hand piano at summit opposite the DIY shop.
    Electronic or otherwise, I'm not sure yet....still pondering over that. Tq Franky, will pay the shop a visit soon.
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    There is a shop at the 2nd floor of Ikano, next to Popular book store.

    The shop sells new and used piano, mostly from Japan – Yamaha, Kawai…

    I bought from the shop before..

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    Wagner Piano in SS18.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fRaNkY
    Electronic kb?

    QS u can find second hand piano at summit opposite the DIY shop.
    E kb bout rm200++

    Recond piano bout rm5800

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    Thanks everyone for your invaluable suggestions.
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    QS

    My opinion, choose the piano based on the purpose/usage..

    If just for kid casual practice, keyboard or reconditioned piano will do.

    If for learning/practice for exam, get a good exam-grade used piano.

    It is important to buy from a shop with good product knowledge and with warranty period.. Unless you are good with the instrument, buying from other individual is a big risk as far as the conditions of the piano is concerned.

    Fyi, piano with more than 15-20 years is still considered as "new"..

    Elec. keyboard is never good for playing music due to the acrylic/plastic keys which unable to produce good contrast in “high” and “low” of the tune..

    Cheers

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