The Lifespan of Pianos Hits Low Note

Written by Pat's Papers | Monday, 30 July 2012 8:15 AM


It’s tough to be a piano these days. The resale value of upright models has plummeted in recent years, says the New York Times, which means more people are throwing pianos out, instead of passing them on to a neighbor or donating them to a church.

SOURCE: New York Times

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