Amberwolf Posted 20 hours ago Share Posted 20 hours ago Available for local pickup in Metrocenter area of Phoenix, AZ, USA. Free to good home, though I'll accept any money thrown my way for them. Piano is mostly tuned, but after you move it, it will need retuning. Comes with an unused tuning kit; there are free phone apps you can use to help you tune it. It's a Kimball 404P #T26204 probably from the late 1970s: Amberwolf's Music Studio Technical Stuff Piano is very heavy, over 400lbs, bring at least two strong people to get it into your large transportation device, or all your stubbornness; I won't really be able to help much. (I originally got it here by myself in a bicycle trailer built / rebuilt for the purpose, but I wouldn't recommend it The SB Cruiser : Amberwolf's 2WD Heavy Cargo Trike & Dog Carrier ). Upright electronic organ is much lighter, don't know the weight but one person can move it relatively easily. It has MIDI output, so can be used to control synths, etc on a computer or other MIDI capable hardware. I've not used the organ since getting back here into the house after the fire (it was a replacement for stuff lost in that fire so I could keep playing music). The piano I very rarely use and it's large and I could use the space for a workbench in my bedroom to work on wolfy-robot-project stuff instead. Piano when hauled home (hasn't changed since then, except for a bit of toothmark work on hte left front leg by either Peebs or the Schmoo when they were puppies, but that doesn't affect it's sound or structure. The organ is presently behind my brother's art stuff in the storage room, so I can't access it to get better pics. This shows the console and keys, the stuff on top is not part of it (though I'll sell the Yamaha TG33 in the middle if someone really wants it; I know they don't generally go cheap). I think it's the Discovery version, don't know the specific model. These are some pics from a Reverb.com page listing for what looks like the same model 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fleer Posted 19 hours ago Share Posted 19 hours ago Great and generous post! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amberwolf Posted 11 hours ago Author Share Posted 11 hours ago 8 hours ago, Fleer said: Great and generous post! Now if I can just get someone to take them, especially the piano.... (hopefully someone from one of the places I "know", like this, will want them, as I'd rather do that than complete unknowns like craigslist / etc). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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