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Nikki G asked in TravelCanadaVancouver · 1 decade ago

Antique piano parts??

I have an antique piano that is missing its brass candleholders. I want to find suitable replacements...does anyone know of a good place to look here in Vancouver or the lower mainland?

Any help would be great..thanks!

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Try asking the piano technicians at Tom Lee music downtown. You could also try online as places such as Seattle or San Fran might be able to send them. Good luck.

  • Cindy
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    5 years ago

    Both my good colleagues' responses depress me for they in good faith understand you want a square piano. Instead, you've misposted your Q: you want to verify the value of your proposed 'investment' before you make it, which properly belongs in the financial sector. Be *gone* with you. Leave that instrument to a musician who can bring it to life without you primping it as regards fiscal value. Just be gone. Artists are not known for their market tips and financial advice. Get on with it if you're going to buy that square piano for gain. Your reasonings are financial, so you don't need musical ones from us, and such musical advice is all we're qualified to give. Be gone. All the...

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