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What a roller coaster ride this is (buying a piano). Rushed out today to see a Bluthner (1901), asking price $10,000. Someone saw the piano before me, and made an offer this evening for $1000 under the asking price. As owner's daughter is selling the house too, she was very tempted. She just called me and said I could take 30 mins to make a decision, but I said I could not make an offer without having the piano seen by my technician. There was a substantial amount of work done on the piano in 2000, but the daughter was not sure what exactly, and I am in no way qualified to determine whether the work was quality work (and I don't know the shop where it was done). So, they are going to accept the offer.
I feel like this might have been the one that got away...there aren't lots of pianos available in Montreal, and Bluthners don't grow on trees.

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I know this may feel like little consolation, but you did the right thing. It would have been a HUGE risk to buy such an old piano without having your tech take a good look at it.

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Sounds like a rather dubious sales technique to me. Even if it wasn't you still made the right decision.

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You absolutely did the right thing ChristineG! You will find another and likely better deal on a better piano.


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Thanks for the encouraging feedback. I also just spoke with my technician, and when I gave him the details, he assured me that it was just as well to give this one a pass.

So it was simply not meant to be, this time.

(Same for the Habs and the playoffs I guess ;-))




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If it had a Blüthner patent action and you cannot find someone to deal with it, you are undoubtedly better off.

Most of a Blüthner did grow on trees! Just like most other pianos.


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you could have bought a real lemon.. then you'd feel really bad.


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You made the right decision. Thankfully, there are more pianos out there.


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