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A digital piano will lose approximately 40% to 50% of all it's value within the first 5 years, in contrast to an acoustical piano which will only lose about 15% of it's value over 10 years.
How to make an offer and reserve this instrument:

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

Parks & Sons will consider any reasonable offer and provide a quick answer.

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Sold K. Kawai Serial Number: 2279654 Type: Medium Grand Year Made: 1997 About the Piano: K. Kawai RX2 Parks & Sons Piano Service has been requested to facilitate the sale of this excellent 5' 10" baby grand piano. We have completed an onsite inspection and found the instrument to be excellent condition. All mechanical parts of the action and the sound board, bridges, pins, strings, lyre, etc., are all in excellent shape. Hammers show only light wear. The body has been kept, again, in excellent condition with only minor scuffs in inconspicuous areas. Current owner purchased piano new in 1997. We have no trouble assuring a buyer the piano can provide many decades of use. Seller is asking $20,000 but will entertain reasonable offers. Work Schedule:
Photos of this Piano K. Kawai RX2 Beautiful condition Nose Front Side Side Keys are in excellent condition Keys Lyre has no issues Hammers are lightly worn Whippens are in good condition Soundboard has no known issues Bridges appear to be in excellent condition Bridges appear to be in excellent condition Bridges appear to be in excellent condition Tuning pins are in fine condition No signs of treatment No signs of any issues Soundboard is in great condition Comes with a bench Kawai sticker Original Kawai warranty card (expired)
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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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