Anonymous wrote:You can donate to DCYOP or any school that has a program, and take the tax deduction. Way less hassle and financially not that different.
Anonymous wrote:Op here - thanks! Our were about $1,500 each new so not top quality but not nothing either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I donated my kid's sax to our local elementary school. They wete so grateful!
+1 If they’re student-quality instruments, you won’t get much for them, but they might make a huge difference in the life of a low-income kid.
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Anonymous wrote:My kids are done with their violins and cellos. How do we most easily sell them? Do any stores buy them for resale?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I donated my kid's sax to our local elementary school. They wete so grateful!
+1 If they’re student-quality instruments, you won’t get much for them, but they might make a huge difference in the life of a low-income kid.
Anonymous wrote:I donated my kid's sax to our local elementary school. They wete so grateful!