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Sold Samick Serial Number: SG140A Type: Baby Grand Year Made: 1990 Piano Includes:
  • Original matching bench,
  • Delivery to a ground floor location,
  • Free in-home tuning upon delivery
About the Piano:

We present for your consideration a Samick baby grand piano finished in ivory white, with its original matching bench.

Measuring 56 1/2" long, this could be a good choice for an individual or family with limited space, but wishing to upgrade from a vertical instrument to a grand.

The instrument came into our shop after some years of institutional use. The piano's cabinet had some dings and spots which we have performed touch-up to (see the work list and photos below for more information).

With its NEW hard-maple bass bridge, this instrument now has a nice bright tone, and a surprising volume for its size. The notes at the extreme ends all sound really nice now, with good volume. .

The benefits of owning a grand, as opposed to an upright, is that the grand piano provides much more control in play, and faster repetition- all of which allows for the pianist, or student, to realize their full talent.

This piano has been fully regulated and tuned, and should provide years of hassle-free use.

Work Schedule: The following work has been completed:
  • New Bass Bridge (quarter-sawn hard Rock Maple),
  • Complete Cleaning (Case inside/out, Keys, Strings, Soundboard, and Action),
  • All Hammers Resurfaced,
  • Full Regulation of Action, Dampers, and Pedals,
  • Tuned to Standard Pitch (A-440),
  • Hammers Voiced (to create even tone across entire range),
  • Touch-up Work (to dings and small damaged spots - see photos),
  • All Brass Buffed and Polished,
  • All New Brass Casters, Ferrules
Photos of this Piano Samick baby grand in an ivory-white finish.
The size and price could be perfect for someone wishing to advance their skill levels but has a limited amount of open space for an instrument.
Comes with the original matching bench. The piano has been completely regulated, cleaned, and various repairs made. Keys are in excellent condition. A new bass bridge was made in our shop using quarter-sawn hard rock maple. The new bridge should last for generations. The entire piano has been cleaned, including strings. The decal has a little curling at the edges but this will have no effect on the piano. The tuning pin area. The treble bridge is in great condition. New ferrules and castors have been installed. All brass has been polished. Comes with the original Samick accessories (pedal and key covers). The cabinet had a few areas of damage. This is the largest of the areas and is on the long side of the instrument (the side usually positioned towards a wall since the lid is hinged on this side).
To give an idea of the size - the longer patched area is only about 5 inches long and less than 3/4 of an inch tall. So it was relatively small areas of damage.
The same side (the long side), the lower cheek corner was patched because of a chip. Another spot on the underside of the fold back lid - not quite the size of a thumb.
Various other tiny spots also were touched up, but these were so small and unnoticeable that photographing was unneeded.
- Notices

Free Delivery
Unless stated otherwise, free delivery of a piano is to first-floor locations within 50 miles of Ladson, SC.
A location with a total of 3-steps or less from delivery ground-level to location the piano will be placed is considered "first floor"/"ground floor". Each step may not have a rise more than 8 inches.
Locations that do not conform to this guideline may require an additional charge. Parks & Sons Piano Service, at their own discretion, may wave such extra fees.






All information is believed to be correct. Parks & Sons Piano Service is not responsible for mistakes in information, descriptions, pricing, and offers.



How to make an offer and reserve this instrument:

Interested parties may submit an offer by the "Make an Offer" button, through our Contact Us page, by phone, or email.

If the offer is accepted the buyer will be expected to place a security deposit of 20% of the accepted offer within 14 days. The security deposit will reserve the piano (and in instances in which the instrument is not yet completed, prioritize its completion). The buyer may also have options to customize the instrument (this is dependent on, and varies with, the instrument being offered).

Once the instrument is completed the buyer may inspect the piano in person, by a designated party, or request high resolution photos and audio of the piano.

The buyer will then to either -

      Complete the transaction and provide 20% of the remaining amount due. Unless payment a plan has been agreed to, the remainder is due upon delivery. -Or- Cancel the purchase, in which case a full 100% refund of any money payed for the instrument will be returned to the buyer within 14 days. The buyer bears no risk.


Example:

If an instrument is offered for $12,000. The buyer makes an accepted offer for $10,000.

The buyer places a security deposit of $2,000 within 14 days of the acceptance of the offer.

(If the instrument is not yet completed it is prioritized and the buyer is provided any options available for the instrument to customize it.)

Upon completion the buyer may drop in and personally inspect the instrument, have a third party inspect the instrument, or request high resolution photo/audio of the instrument.

If the buyer accepts the instrument, a down payment of $1,600 (20% of the remaining amount) is paid prior to delivery. -OR- If the buyer cancels the purchase at this point, the $2,000 security deposit is returned to the customer.

The piano is then delivered. If a payment plan has been agreed to, the first payment will be due on the agreed date. If no payment plan is in place, the remaining $6,400 is due upon delivery.

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