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Click on the question below to view the answer. What about that 'super piano deal' from a neighborhood garage? So, you want a baby grand piano? My friend recommended that I start with a keyboard. So why should we consider a digital piano? Are digital pianos hard to use? What about used acoustic pianos? How do I find the best store to buy from? Answer: Do they specialize in just pianos?....or do they sell other stuff…home organs….church organs…..sheet music…. ? Are they completely focused on what YOU are looking for? Don't confuse better value with a bigger ego trip for the owner. Generally, a smaller locally owned operation can offer the best values in pianos. A hands on dealer / owner is far more in tune with your long term satisfaction and his concern far outlasts the commission check. A simple rule of thumb is 1. take a look at the monster store on the freeway with the large chandeliers 2. understand that someone has to pay for that huge occupancy cost 3. Determine if you want to participate financially in the dealers poor choice of how to keep costs down for the consumer. Normally, you will never see much less talk to the owner of the monster store. You are talking to someone that may or may not still be employed there next week.
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