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Description
Knight upright piano in very good condition. Serial number indicates it was made in 1960.
Knight is a highly respected British maker. The best models were made between about 1960 and 1985. They were the only make of piano in Steinway Hall alongside Steinway.
This piano has a warm, rich tone and is a pleasure to play.
We have had this piano for several years and have enjoyed playing it but we don't use it much now so it's time for it to find a new home. When we purchased the piano it had been in the same family since new.
It is in very good condition. The light patches and shadows in the photos are just reflections from the window opposite.
Here is a link to a video showing the piano in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juJcAmM7-S4 It's not amazing quality but you can get the idea. All keys work and there are no issues that we are aware of. We have both played piano since we were children and we were quite picky when buying this piano. It is a really lovely piano to play and listen to. No viewings as per Trademe's rules.
Buyer will need to organise transport for the piano. Pick up in Campbells Bay, North Shore.
Details
Shipping & pick-up options
Destination & description | Price | |
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Buyer must pick-up from Campbells Bay, North Shore City, Auckland | Free |
Payment Options
Cash, NZ Bank Deposit
Questions & Answers (7)
Hi Can you record a video of a piano sound? There is also a video of the internal structure. Thanks. e******1 (0 • 2:42 pm, Fri, 10 May )Hi. I can't share video via trademe. Can send via email if you give me your email address. tamjin (306 • Friday, 10 May 2024 )Is the piano available for viewing Wednesday morning? k******h (125 • 8:18 am, Tue, 14 May )Sorry no viewings but will provide a link to a video tamjin (306 • Tuesday, 14 May 2024 )It is unusual to expect to sell a piano without providing an opportunity to see it. Touch and feel of the action is important. However please provide the video link. How do I get the link? k******h (125 • 7:43 am, Wed, 15 May )I understand. I will add the link to the listing soon. tamjin (306 • Wednesday, 15 May 2024 )If Trade Me will not allow you to be in touch with a prospective purchaser I suggest you use Marketplace on Facebook to list your piano. k******h (125 • 9:54 am, Wed, 15 May )Thanks for the advice. tamjin (306 • Wednesday, 15 May 2024 )When was it last tuned? c*****x (20 • 2:21 pm, Wed, 15 May )About 4 years ago. We haven't been using it much in the last couple of years and hadn't got around to getting it tuned again. tamjin (306 • Wednesday, 15 May 2024 )When was this Piano last tuned? n*******1 (2 • 9:34 pm, Wed, 15 May )About 4 years ago. We haven't been using it much in the last couple of years and hadn't got around to getting it tuned again. tamjin (306 • Wednesday, 15 May 2024 )Here is a link to a video showing the piano in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juJcAmM7-S4 It's not amazing quality but you can get the idea. All keys work and there are no issues that we are aware of. We have both played piano since we were children and we were quite picky when buying this piano. It is a really lovely piano to play and listen to. No viewings as per Trademe's rules. Seller comment Thursday, 16 May 2024