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#1766274 - 10/07/11 04:20 AM
Advice sort for Tuning after moving the piano.
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Registered: 06/02/11
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G'day all I brought a Steinway model "I" upright (1911 model) and had it shipped from Minnesota to Australia.The piano arrived in Melbourne (crated) and has been stored in a warehouse for 2 months. Its now due to be delivered to my place within the next week or so,and I'm located South of Sydney .Once its here in my place , what is the best recommended time frame to allow it to sit before getting it tuned?. This is of course taking in consideration it came from overseas but has sat for 2 months in storage already. Many thanks for any advice. Dan 
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#1766313 - 10/07/11 07:45 AM
Re: Advice sort for Tuning after moving the piano.
[Re: Worrigee73]
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Registered: 12/24/10
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Give it two or three weeks to let it settle, and then get Your piano technician to get it regulated (action adjustment) and tuned.
How much was the shipping, I'm interested to know?
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#1766315 - 10/07/11 07:51 AM
Re: Advice sort for Tuning after moving the piano.
[Re: Worrigee73]
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Thankyou , and i cant wait to get it and get it tuned. Regards Dan  PS:I have sent you a PM in regards to the shipping costs
Edited by Worrigee73 (10/07/11 07:53 AM)
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#1766320 - 10/07/11 08:00 AM
Re: Advice sort for Tuning after moving the piano.
[Re: Worrigee73]
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Registered: 06/04/11
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There are two options here. depending how you personally feel about spending your money! The accepted answer would generally be to wait for a few weeks so that the piano can settle into your local temperature and humidity .... Temperature and humidity changes can wreck a tuning in no time!
However, the second option is to have a tuner come out to look at it within a few days so that it can be examined, in case anything has happened to it during transportation and storage, whereby the issue of insurance might be a factor to be considered.
The tuning may or may not be dreadful after its long trip .... if it's really bad ... can you put up with playing it in that state whilst you wait 3 or 4 weeks for it to settle in ? If not, by all means get someone out to tune it ... but don't be surprised if the tuning goes wild within a very short time due to its settling in. If it was insured against damage during transit, you will want to know about it as soon as possible to be able to inform yhour insurers.
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#1766321 - 10/07/11 08:12 AM
Re: Advice sort for Tuning after moving the piano.
[Re: Worrigee73]
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Thank you Johnkie , you make a good point there.I have a local guy i can call upon and will so once its here. Dan 
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