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21Sep/15

Selling your piano and other stuff

For loads of stuff about how to look after your piano go to www.pianotuner.org.uk
Looking to sell a piano?
Let us sell your piano for you as your AGENT

I may be getting older and a bit decrepit but my passion for pianos is undiminished!

I want to see all pianos that are in good condition being played and enjoyed rather than deteriorating from lack of use and regular professional maintenance.

Therefore I will be focusing more on my work as a piano selling agent for private sellers. If you want to sell your piano look no further!

This is the way it works ……..

You can make an appointment for me to come and see your piano, inspect and assess it for value. I will take photos and make a note of its dimensions, its age, and a general description of its condition, then I will publish it on this website. For this service there is a £75 fee. (Hertfordshire)

In addition, if I am successful in introducing buyer to you there will be a 7% commission payable to me. For pianos that sell for £750 or under there is flat commission fee of £50.

Please note that it will be a private transaction between you and the buyer, they will pay you directly, and I will recommend a piano mover to them if necessary and they are responsible for paying for the removal.

As I can’t go traipsing around Hertfordshire for nothing, for pianos that are sadly not up to scratch for putting on my website there will be a £50 charge for my visit, time and advice (Hertfordshire)

Pianos that are in tune and sound good are more likely to sell so if you want me to tune the piano on my visit please let me know, the all-in charge for this (together with the services previously described) is £160.

The advantages of selling your piano this way are that it will have my
professional endorsement as an instrument fit for purpose and at a fair price, usually much more than a dealer will give you!
I regularly have people contact me looking for pianos in all price ranges.
The advantages to buyers are obvious of course, they know they’ll be buying a piano which is sound, works well, is tunable and priced realistically.

I reserve the right not to advertise your piano if, in my opinion, it is
not fit for purpose.

For Sale

You can view the full catalogue of pianos and stools here…

Recent additions to our catalogue –

I may be getting older and a bit decrepit but my passion for pianos is undiminished!

I want to see all pianos that are in good condition being played and enjoyed rather than deteriorating from lack of use and regular professional maintenance.

Therefore I will be focusing more on my work as a piano selling agent for private sellers. If you want to sell your piano look no further!

The way it works is……..

You can make an appointment for me to come and see your piano, inspect and assess for value. I will take photos and make a note of dimensions, its age, and a general description of its condition, then I will publish it on this website. For this service there is a £75 fee. (Hertfordshire)

In addition, if I am successful in introducing buyer to you there will be a 7% commission payable to me. For pianos that sell for £750 or under there is flat commission fee of £50.

FOR FULL DETAILS go to “PIANO ADVICE” page

 

 

View the full list of pianos for sale

Tuning

We are based in St. Albans and tune pianos all over Hertfordshire (and beyond!)

Regular tuning will ensure continued pleasure from playing your instrument. We recommend tuning twice a year to allow for changes in temperature and, more importantly humidity. Over time, all the moving parts of a piano will be affected by both playing and environmental factors. These will affect your piano’s performance.

Whilst tuning we can observe the piano’s action and make small regulating adjustments to help the piano play more efficiently. The other advantage of regular tuning is that we can advise on any further work that may be necessary at an early stage rather than let the piano deteriorate to a state from which it may be more difficult and expensive to recover from.

Tuning will make your piano sound at its best, improving the tone of each individual note and the piano as a whole. It is important to note, however, that the design of the piano and the quality of its components and assembly will affect how well it can be tuned.

I am qualified and experienced to tune aurally (with only the aid of a tuning fork). However, professional electronic tuning devices (ETD’s) are extremely accurate and I use one in tandem with my long years of aural tuning experience. In fact, about 75% of the process of tuning in this way still involves aural skills.

However, ETD’s enhance these skills and help to produce a good scale and octaves, and more accurate pitch raises on even the most difficult of pianos. The ETD I use is an expensive sophisticated software designed only for use by professional tuners, it isn’t a device which would enable a non-tuner to be able to tune! Setting the pin which is vital, and achieving good unisons are skills that can only come with proper training and years of experience.

Piano Tuning reminder

Get an email reminder for when your piano is due for tuning. And enter Mr. Brice when prompted for the name of the tuner!