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It makes me sad that I have to give up my Baldwin Acrosonic. My grandparents bought it for my dad in the '40s, and I learned to play on it, too. When Mom moved, it came out to Denver, and I always thought I would get around to taking lessons again. But now I don't really have space for it in the new house. I could put it at the end of the dining room, but it would make the space feel really crowded. And I have to admit that I'm just not going to get back into playing.
I've sent photos of it to a piano consignment place and hope they like it. If not, I may have to move it in anyway and put it on Craig's List.
Know anyone in Denver who wants a piano?
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