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micechasekittens
Joined: 06 Jul 2010
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Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 9:05 am Post subject: Selling electric piano (Busan) |
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I'm selling an electric piano. I really wish I could bring it with me back home, but alas I cannot. It is an upright electric piano with full range of keys a normal piano has and they are all weighted for a realistic sound. The model is a Korean brand called Veloce, but I was really impressed with the sound. It was a new piano only a year old.
I bought it at homeplus new when it was on sale for about 650,000. I need to sell it before the end of August so I'm hoping to part with it for about 400,000 (but am flexible).
My Korean friend is going to help me call a piano mover when I get a buyer.
I will post pictures of it tomorrow.
I live in Busan (Jangsan) and am okay if anyone who is interested in it to come over to try before buying.
My email is [email protected]
I like this piano so much that I was even considering signing on for another year, but I really could use a month break back home (feeling bit burned out)
Also I'm selling a casio starter keyboard for 100,000 (bought it three times that much) The keys are touch sensitive and it has 76 keys (61 key keyboards are not good imo, you will be surprised that at even beginner level the need for those octaves) |
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micechasekittens
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nstick13
Joined: 02 Aug 2009
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Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 7:18 pm Post subject: |
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Wow. You got a pretty good deal on that piano, and you're selling it for a great one. I bought a digital piano for the same price that doesn't have near as many features, nor is it upright (just on an X stant). And that was the cheapest one I found--new or used--at Nagwan Arcade in Seoul.
Bump for a good sale. |
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