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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was a very gifted pianist as a child. In 6th grade my dad bought me a grand piano. I quit playing 6 months later. The piano was just lovely living room furniture. Come 9th grade when I find out I can take "independent study piano" as an elective. I decided I would play again. I had to play an hour a day at school, but I found myself practicing at home too. Eventually I was taking the independent study course and orchestra. I went on to minor in performance in piano. That grand piano is now in my house. I don't play it as much as I used to, but I love it and I do still sit down, especially around the holidays, and play. I'm not saying you have to keep it, but I don't know that waiting a year or two is going to hurt you. Instruments don't lose value like other things. They aren't significantly updated from year to year. Its resale value today will likely be very close to the resale value in a couple years. I would just wait. [/quote] Depends on instrument. Violins for example need to be played. Take it to weavers to prepare for storage if so.[/quote]
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