1988RedT2 said:
85 years ago, families gathered 'round the piano and made music together. Now, junior locks himself in his room and blasts death metal.
Evolution. ![laugh laugh](https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/static/ckeditor/ckeditor/plugins/smiley/images/teeth_smile.png)
85 years ago they were all listening to the radio every night. War of the worlds was broadcast 85 years ago. This is rose colored glasses backwards vision.
porschenut said:
Consider the value of the piano, as after any move they will require a few tuning sessions. And given the availability of free pianos almost everywhere this might be a better option. My mom's Baldwin, a rather expensive piece when new is only worth a thousand now. It has required 3 tuning sessions in 1.5 years to stabilize. In this case it is a family thing and my daughter will take it next. But it has cost me about a grand to move and tune.
This thread is timely because it explains why the house I am looking at comes with a piano.
And, probably also, a pool table in the basement that I've no idea how they got it down there.
(I do not play pool, or the piano)
Pete. (l33t FS) said: probably also, a pool table in the basement that I've no idea how they got it down there.
I do not play pool....
Good, flat storage
I have 2 dashboards on my ping pong table
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In reply to Pete. (l33t FS) :
They are typically assembled in place. The top is usually a few pieces of slate that can be handled by a couple of normal sized humans.