

Organs - Electronic (B3 etc.), Pipe, Theatre. This item can’t be shipped, the buyer must pick up the item. The piano sounds great, but needs to be tuned after moving it. And all strings are properly attached to their tuning pins. Perhaps the most common the Lester pianos still found today is the Betsy Ross Spinet. The seller is antiqzntreasurz1 and is located in Inola, Oklahoma. All keys operate properly without sticking. A lesser-known piano brand in today’s market, Lester pianos were. This item is in the category Musical Instruments & GearPianos, Keyboards & OrgansPianosUpright Pianos. These were well built affordable pianos and have many good qualities. Is Lester a good piano brand The Lester Piano Company, an American standard, was established in 1888 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Who's Who - Professional Pianists on Piano World The item Lester Betsy Ross Spinet Piano & Bench is in sale since Saturday, August 19, 2017. How much does a Betsy Ross spinet piano weigh The Average Spinet Piano Weight Is: A spinet piano weighs about 200-300lbs. Member Recordings - Non Classical Pianist CornerĮVENTS! Piano Concerts, Recitals, Competitions.įun Stuff! - Parties, Tours, Projects & More.įorum Members Parties, Tours, Cruises, & M. MY NEW PIANO or KEYBOARD! - Share Your Story!

She has already gotten it, and is happy about it and you want to make her feel bad and have buyer's remorse? When you lose a deal to the competition do you trash the piano that the customer bought just so they feel bad if they didn't buy from you?ĭigital Pianos - Electronic Pianos - Synths &a. Al Killan, Howard McGhee (trumpet) Charlie Parker, Willie Smith (alto sax) Lester Young (tenor sax) Arnold Ross (piano) Billy Hadnott (bass) Lee Young. If the keys play and it can hold a tune, for her six year old, it is not the worst choice she could have made. There is a water ring on the top that can not be polished out (see picture). It will need to be tuned, but otherwise in good shape. It has been in the same family that purchased it new, but has not been played on in probably 10 years. We have reconditioned many spinets and many Lesters and although there are better choices for more money, they are fine for what they are, and if it is one without plastic elbow problems the Lesters were better than a lot of the crap that this country produced in the 70's and 80's. This Lester Betsy Ross Spinet was manufactured in 1955. Would you recommend that they instead spend $300 on one of your Casio keyboards? Or maybe a nice rent to buy program on a Fukuyama at 22% interest (whatever that is)? Sometimes when a customer only has $300 to spend, a piano like this from a private party is better than a keyboard, better than a beat up old upright, better than spending $2500 that they don't have on a new piano from (insert former third world country here), and more importantly better than nothing at all. Yeah Jimbo, you are right, you are being too negative.
