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Jan 4, 2025
11:41
:47
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Jericho
Intervention Needed
Pianos are very sensitive to temperature fluctuations and humidity
As well as other factors. It could be getting ruined being out there.
If it’s old, it may already be ruined. Probably junk.
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Almost two years later and the piano is still untouched, sitting in my garage
SalmonOfCapistrano
Jan 4, 11:31am
also as predicted, it was a magnet for additional junk (there's already a piano
SalmonOfCapistrano
Jan 4, 11:33am
Pianos are very sensitive to temperature fluctuations and humidity
Jericho
Jan 4, 11:41am
it really doesn't matter. It was never going to be used. It will sit there
SalmonOfCapistrano
Jan 4, 11:43am
Why wait? Take it today.
Ojiisan
Jan 4, 11:44am
This. Declare the piano unusable now due to waiting in the garage, and take action.
Breaded Hamster
Jan 4, 11:45am
the people responsible should take it. But they won't/can't.
SalmonOfCapistrano
Jan 4, 11:46am
If I gave it to someone, I definitely wouldn't go pick it up 2 years later either. The only person responsible for that
Breaded Hamster
Jan 4, 11:48am
yeah they aren't responsible. My MIL (and I later learned my wife was involved)
SalmonOfCapistrano
Jan 4, 11:48am
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