Electric Piano rarely used hence sale

i would love this but toooo far away sadly. mental price for such a thing. surely you would get your asking and probably more on ebay?
 
The History Man":1cx85efv said:
Tea Mr Shifter?
And they say those adverts are politically incorrect... what do they know.

It's a funny thing with selling digital pianos - I briefly looked into the second-hand market when looking to buy my first - what with plenty saying what bargains there were to be had. And again, when I was looking for a slab digital piano, but in both instances, I found the price of second-hand to be fairly high, whilst the price, quality and performance of entry level stuff (especially that from Casio), astounding. Bearing in mind, many people new to this, will go to forums for this sort of thing, and buy on specification or recommendations.

ebay seems very hit and miss - especially as it's a large thing, so locality counts.

Do you have a local music store nearby? I'd consider asking them whether either they'd have any interest, would let you put up an advert, or they might direct people to you? I know when I was looking for a slab, I kinda figured I'd see if there were any second-hand bargains, given this would be a secondary (well tertiary, really, given I've got a real / acoustic piano, too...) and I spoke to my local music shop and they kept my details, and gave me a call when they knew of anything that might suit.

That or an ad in a local free paper?
 
The History Man":9ehd412u said:
yes, I'm really not making any effort with this.
Alternative, think of it as almost viral, strategy, advertise the Quality Street tin, on ebay, as a retro, highly sought after, special edition, in a rare "colourway" (use that very word "colourway" those retro guys will swallow any of that palaver), then say it comes with a free digital piano.

I'm also available for Bar Mitzvahs. Who do I address my invoice to, for the PR consultation? Tea bag addiction for chimps doesn't run cheap, doncha know.
 
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